The WHO said there was no evidence of increased human-to-human transmission so far, adding that India had the capacity to ...
The deadly virus has no cure and a fatality rate up to 75%.
Following the outbreak of the deadly Nipah virus, airports in Asia are screening travelers from the “affected areas.” ...
Indian authorities have contained a Nipah virus outbreak after confirming two cases in eastern West Bengal state ...
Since the infection was first detected in humans in 1998, there have been sporadic new outbreaks across the so-called Nipah ...
While only two people reportedly contracted the virus, health officials are concerned because of the high mortality rate if ...
Khaleej Times spoke to doctors in the UAE to understand the real risk, how the virus spreads, and what people should watch ...
The Global Virus Network (GVN), representing eminent human and animal virologists from more than 90 Centers of Excellence and Affiliates in over 40 countries dedicated to advancing research, ...
The virus — called Nipah — kills more than half of the people it infects. Nipah virus, which was named after the village in ...
Two cases of the deadly Nipah virus in India have prompted authorities in ‌Thailand, Singapore, Hong Kong and Malaysia ‍to step up airport screening in an effort to prevent the infection from ...
Airport screenings for Nipah virus, which have been stepped up across Asia this week after two cases were identified in India, ​are more about reassurance than science, several leading experts said on ...