The World Health Organization has spoken out about the bat-borne disease in Bangladesh, which has a 40 to 75 percent fatality ...
As the infection develops, some patients may also develop a serious complication known as encephalitis - an inflammation of the brain which can prove fatal.
A 25-year-old nurse in India has died after contracting the Nipah virus, senior health officials in the country have warned.
The virus causes respiratory tract infection, followed by high fever and body ache. Unfortunately, there is no vaccine as yet ...
Nipah is a deadly virus with no vaccine or cure and considered a high-risk pathogen by the World Health Organization ...
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Health officials issue important update on new bat virus
Health Officials Issue Important Update on New Bat Virus ...
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Nipah Virus Outbreak LIVE Updates: Woman Dies After Contracting NiV Infection, Develops Severe Symptoms Before Death | Highlights
Is Nipah slowly becoming deadlier than ever? After India reported two cases of the infection earlier this month, WHO has ...
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WHO says fatal case of Nipah virus confirmed in Bangladesh
Authorities say that steps are being taken to contain the virus and that a risk of global spread remains low.
The World Health Organization said on Friday that a woman had died in northern Bangladesh in January after contracting the deadly Nipah virus infection.
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