Two viruses emerging from animals could be the next ‘major’ public health threats to American families, scientists warn - One ...
Nipah was first identified between 1998 and 1999 during an outbreak among pig farmers in Malaysia and Singapore, which ...
Nipah outbreaks have occurred almost annually in Asia, particularly in Bangladesh and India. Cases have also been reported in ...
Two emerging pathogens with animal origins—influenza D virus and canine coronavirus—have so far been quietly flying under the ...
The Nipah virus has a high mortality rate, and there is no proven treatment or vaccine available 🚨 ...
Singapore increases vigilance and implements airport screenings for the Nipah virus following an outbreak in West Bengal, ...
Two cases of the deadly Nipah virus, which has no cure, have been reported in India.
Researchers warn that two animal-borne viruses could potentially spread among humans.
A recent outbreak of Nipah virus in eastern India has renewed concern among health authorities, as confirmed cases and close ...
A virus that officials say “has a relatively high death rate” has led to COVID-style health checks at several airports in ...
In recent days, the authorities in countries such as Malaysia, Thailand and Vietnam have been on high alert after an outbreak of the deadly Nipah virus in the Indian state of West Bengal.
Five cases have been reported and nearly 100 individuals have been quarantined as authorities seek to contain the infection.