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ABP News on MSNNipah Virus Resurfaces In Kerala: 1 Dead, Another Critical — Symptoms & Precautions ExplainedKerala is on high alert again as two fresh cases of Nipah virus have been confirmed in the state—one resulting in death and ...
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Green Matters on MSNWhat We Know About the Deadly Nipah Virus — Is It the Next COVID-19?People are asking if the Nipah virus is real, after words spread about the zoonotic virus that has an estimated 40-70 percent ...
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A man in his 50s has been hospitalized in critical condition after contracting the Australian bat lyssavirus (ABLV) in New ...
New Delhi: Indian government scientists say they have achieved a breakthrough in attempts to develop an indigenous therapy for treating Nipah virus patients. Scientists familiar with the matter ...
Nipah Outbreak In Kerala: The not-so-unknown Nipah Virus has made its way back to Kerala. A 42-year-old woman from Malappuram district has tested positive for the highly infectious and deadly ...
The case of a 42-year-old woman in Kerala testing positive for Nipah virus on May 8 makes it the third such instance being reported from the State’s Malappuram district in the last two years ...
A case of Nipah virus has been confirmed in the Malappuram district of Kerala, health officials said on Wednesday. State Health Minister Veena George stated that a woman from Valanchery in the ...
MALAPPURAM: The deadly Nipah virus has been confirmed once again in Kerala, sending fresh waves of concern across the state. Health authorities reported that a 42-year-old woman from Valanchery in ...
Nipah virus: Ahead of the bat breeding season, Kerala’s Health Department has initiated awareness activities in five districts in the State that are considered to be hotspots for the zoonotic ...
Nipah virus symptoms: Kerela has issued Nipah virus alert before the bat breeding season. A fatal disease caused by a virus found in bats, Nipah virus can spread to humans through bats or infected ...
Nipah virus is a zoonotic virus harbored by fruit bats. It can be transmitted to pigs and humans, infect people through contaminated food, and can travel directly from person to person via droplets.
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