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Nipah Virus Alert: India Confirms Nurse Cases
29 Jan
Summary
- Two nurses in India tested positive for the Nipah virus.
- Nipah virus has no vaccine, with severe encephalitis and respiratory illness.
- Several Asian countries are increasing screening for the Nipah virus.

Two nurses, aged 25, in Barasat, India, have been diagnosed with the Nipah virus and are currently in isolation. Indian health authorities and the World Health Organization (WHO) are actively monitoring the situation, assuring that necessary public health measures are in place. India has a proven track record of managing Nipah outbreaks effectively.
The WHO emphasized that there is currently no evidence of increased human-to-human transmission. However, the Nipah virus, which can cause severe encephalitis and respiratory illness, remains a serious concern as no vaccine or specific treatment is available.
Preventive measures are crucial, focusing on reducing animal-to-human transmission through protective gear when handling animals and minimizing human-to-human spread by avoiding close contact with infected individuals and maintaining hand hygiene.




