An outbreak of the Nipah virus in India is being closely monitored by Jersey's health authorities after a small number of cases.
There have been two confirmed cases of Nipah virus disease in West Bengal, India () UK health officials have warned travellers of the outbreak of a “serious infectious disease” in India. On 13 January ...
WHO says risk of Nipah virus spreading from India is low and sees no need for travel or trade curbs after two reported infections ...
It’s a terrible disease. Around half the people who get severe Nipah virus infection die of it. This is what we need to know.
Experts have warned that millions of people travelling to and from Asia for Chinese New Year could potentially trigger a spike in Nipah virus cases.
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.
WHO says India’s Nipah virus cases pose low risk and no travel curbs are needed. The agency issues guidelines.
Two confirmed cases of the deadly Nipah virus in West Bengal have triggered regional health screenings. Learn how the virus ...
West Bengal is on high alert after two confirmed Nipah cases triggered international screenings. Know why this deadly virus ...
Two confirmed cases of the rare virus prompted the WHO and other health officials to activate their outbreak responses.