GENEVA, Jan 30 (Reuters) - A World Health Organization official said on Friday that the risk of the spread of the Nipah virus ...
The agency added that it did not recommend travel or trade curbs after two infections of the deadly virus were reported by the South Asian nation.
The WHO said there was no evidence of increased human-to-human transmission so far, adding that India had the capacity to ...
As health authorities step up surveillance amid fresh Nipah virus concerns, here’s a comprehensive look at the outbreak, ...
There is a low risk of the deadly Nipah virus spreading from India, the World Health Organization said on Friday, adding that ...
Hong Kong, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam are among the Asian locations that tightened airport screening checks this week to guard against such a spread after India confirmed infections.
WHO says the risk of Nipah virus spreading from India is low after two cases in West Bengal, with no travel or trade ...
(VOVWORLD) -Though Vietnam has not recorded any cases of Nipah virus infection, it is working closely with the World Health ...
In a recent update, the World Health Organization (WHO) has assessed the risk of Nipah virus transmission in India as low, following the confirmation of two infections. This announcement comes amid ...
While human to human transmission is low, it is seen by the World Health Organization as a high risk for epidemics because ...
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