Nipah virus is a zoonotic virus, usually transmitted from animals such as fruit bats to humans or through contaminated food.
Following the Nipah virus outbreak in India, we asked experts about ongoing research into treatments, if there is a cause for ...
The Nipah virus was spotted in India where it infected two people. No cases of the potentially lethal virus have been detected in the United States.
Officials in India have confirmed two cases of a deadly virus with no cure. Could Nipah virus make its way to Florida?
The World Health Organization reported two cases of a rare virus in an eastern Indian state on Thursday.
Two patients have been hospitalized in India — learn more about the zoonotic disease responsible.
An outbreak of the deadly Nipah virus in India has put many countries in Asia on high alert, given the fatality rate in humans can be between 40% and 75%. Several countries, including Thailand, ...
UVA infectious disease expert Dr. William Petri explains how the virus spreads and why health officials are on high alert.
Countries across Asia are on high alert after cases of the deadly Nipah virus were detected in India. Though Indian officials ...
Some countries are on alert after two cases of a deadly, incurable virus were reported in India this week. Here's what to ...
Discover what happens when Nipah virus infects the body, its early symptoms, effects on lungs and brain, and the latest cases ...
Nipah is a rare viral infection that spreads largely from infected animals, mainly fruit bats, to humans. It can be ...
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