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Is the T20 World Cup in India under threat amid Nipah virus outbreak?
India is currently grappling with another health crisis, and there are calls for the country to reconsider hosting the T20 ...
New Zealanders set to travel to India and around Asia are being advised to avoid bats and touching anything that may have been contaminated by bats, as mor ...
As of now, ICC and BCCI have not announced any changes to the schedule. Health experts and World Health Organization (WHO) ...
Countries have been placed on high alert after WHO confirmed new cases of the rare and deadly Nipah virus in India, raising global health concerns.
The health condition of the two nurses infected with Nipah virus in West Bengal has improved, and both have tested negative for the contagion, a senior official of the state health department said on ...
Rapidly deteriorating patients with fever, breathing difficulties, or coma, and known exposure are suspected Nipah cases.
The World Health Organization issued an update on the Nipah virus, saying it does not recommend restrictions on travel or ...
The risk of transmission of Nipah virus remains low, and there is no need for any travel or trade restrictions, said the ...
The Nipah virus, first identified in 1999, poses significant health risks, with a reported fatality rate between 40% and 75% in humans. The virus is zoonotic, meaning it is transmitted from animals to ...
Nipah virus belongs to a family called henipaviruses and is zoonotic, meaning it can spread from animals to humans. Fruit ...
New travel warning as brain-swelling bat virus with 75% mortality could ‘spread globally’, WHO warns
A BRAIN-SWELLING bat virus that has left people in India with “neurological complications” could spread globally, world ...
An outbreak of the Nipah virus in India is being closely monitored by Jersey's health authorities. The World Health ...
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