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Airports in parts of Asia have reinstated pandemic-style screening checks amid an outbreak of the deadly Nipah virus in India ...
The World Health Organisation (WHO) classifies Nipah as a priority pathogen due to the potential to trigger an epidemi ...
Nipah virus cases in West Bengal have prompted heightened surveillance across Asia, with airports and border crossings ...
Nipah is a zoonotic virus that can be spread from infected animals, such as pigs or bats, to humans.
The World Health Organisation (WHO) classifies the Nipah virus as a priority pathogen because of its potential to spark an ...
Several Asian countries have tightened their border health security measures for arrivals from India over an outbreak of ...
The Nipah virus has a mortality rate of between 40% and 75% ...
Copy India has reported two confirmed cases of the Nipah virus infection from West Bengal, said the World Health Organization (WHO), adding that it considered the risk of further spread of infection ...
Several Asian nations have ramped up health surveillance and travel screening following confirmed Nipah virus infections in ...
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