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Myanmar Boosts Airport Scans for Nipah Virus Threat
2 Feb
Summary
- Myanmar has intensified health screening at Yangon airport for Nipah virus.
- Travelers from India are undergoing special checks for fever and symptoms.
- Health awareness materials are distributed at Yangon and Mandalay airports.

To curb the potential entry of the Nipah virus, Myanmar has significantly enhanced health screening and surveillance measures at Yangon International Airport. This action follows an ongoing Nipah virus outbreak in India's West Bengal, leading to special attention for travelers arriving from India. Health checks are specifically targeting fever and other symptoms indicative of the Nipah virus.
Public health awareness campaigns are also underway, with informational materials distributed to travelers and displayed at both Yangon and Mandalay airports. Enhanced surveillance and screening protocols are being implemented across both international airports. As of the report, Myanmar has not recorded any suspected Nipah virus cases. The Nipah virus is a serious zoonotic disease with epidemic potential, known to spread between animals and humans, and sometimes through human-to-human contact. There is currently no vaccine or specific treatment available for this infection.




