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A BRAIN-SWELLING bat virus that has left people in India with “neurological complications” could spread globally, world health chiefs have warned. Two cases of Nipah, which has no cure ...
Last week, the Department of Health in South Africa says it was “inundated” with questions about the outbreak of the Nipah virus in Asia. Transmitted by bats and originating in animals, the virus, ...
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India, whose biggest stars were on their way out of the T20 format, remained undefeated and broke South African hearts by ...
The bowlers also showed promise on a surface that had been used for several matches. Leg-spinner Adi Ashok was a standout, ...
Nipah virus (NiV) is a serious infectious disease that periodically causes outbreaks in parts of Asia. 2026 has seen some ...
When a virus that once seemed confined to animals starts turning up in both people and their pets, the line between household ...
A WOMAN has died from Nipah, a brain-swelling virus spread by bats that has been dubbed the ‘next pandemic threat’. The case ...
India's Health Ministry has reported two Nipah virus cases in its eastern state of West Bengal since December, as active surveillance of suspected cases continues. Meanwhile, several Southeast Asian ...
A leading infectious disease expert says authorities are "keeping a close eye on what's happening overseas", after a woman died in Bangladesh from Nipah virus late last month. UNSW's Professor Raina ...