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A 57-year-old man in Kerala's Palakkad district has died with a suspected Nipah virus infection, prompting increased ...
Fresh Nipah case reported in Kerala, sparking contact tracing efforts as health authorities monitor nearly 500 individuals.
A 57-year-old man dies in Palakkad; state intensifies containment in high-risk districts amid rising contact list.
A 50-year-old Mannarkkad native died in a Malappuram hospital after a preliminary test confirmed Nipah infection, marking ...
A 50-year-old man from Changalleri, Mannarkkad in Palakkad, who tested positive for Nipah virus in preliminary screening, ...
A TEENAGE girl has died from a brain-swelling bat virus which experts fear could be the ‘next pandemic’. The 18-year-old ...
The recent death of a teenage girl has spotlighted the deadly Nipah virus, raising global concerns due to its high fatality ...
A drug that targets two parts of the deadly Nipah virus protects against infection in hamsters. And once an animal is ...
Nipah virus is once again resurfacing in the Malabar region of Kerala, leaving local and health care professionals frantic.
The Nipah virus is not related to COVID-19, but may have the same originating source — bats. The host of the virus is fruit bats, also known as flying foxes because of their large size.
Nipah likes to live in fruit bats, its natural host. How does one get infected with Nipah? The virus can spread to humans who come into direct contact with infected bats, pigs or other infected ...
Nipah virus is suspecting of killing at least 10 people in southwestern India, including a nurse caring for patients, according to officials there. The little-known virus has never been seen in ...