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Nipah Virus Fear: Central India Cleared of Cases
16 Jan
Summary
- No Nipah virus cases have been reported in Central India to date.
- Nipah is a rare, serious zoonotic disease primarily spread from bats.
- Prevention through hygiene and safe food consumption is crucial.

Senior medical professionals in Nagpur have allayed fears regarding the Nipah virus, stating that Central India has never recorded a case of this infection. They are urging citizens to remain alert and adhere strictly to preventive guidelines. Nipah is described as a rare but extremely serious zoonotic disease, primarily transmitted from bats or infected animals, posing a significant health risk.
The virus can cause severe respiratory illness and encephalitis, with a high fatality rate once the brain is affected. High-risk individuals include those exposed to fruit bat habitats, handling contaminated fruits, or in close contact with infected persons or animals. Healthcare workers also face risks without proper protection.




