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Nipah Virus Scare: Asia Tightens Airport Scans
30 Jan
Summary
- Two Nipah virus cases confirmed in West Bengal, India.
- Asian nations intensify airport screenings for Nipah virus.
- WHO assesses the risk of further Nipah spread as low.

Two Nipah virus infections recently surfaced in West Bengal, India, triggering increased airport screening across several Asian countries. Locations like Hong Kong, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam have implemented tighter checks to prevent potential transmission.
The World Health Organization has assessed the risk of further Nipah virus spread from these cases as low. They also noted that India possesses the capacity to manage such outbreaks effectively.
Currently, there is no indication of increased human-to-human transmission of the Nipah virus. The two affected health workers in West Bengal are undergoing hospital treatment.




