In a world still feeling the aftershocks of the COVID-19 pandemic, news of a potential new viral threat can quickly raise alarm. That was the case following reports in India of a recent outbreak of ...
Following the Nipah virus outbreak in India, we asked experts about ongoing research into treatments, if there is a cause for concern, and whether they think another quarantine situation is likely.
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New bat virus in Bangladesh is deadlier than feared and now in humans
A newly recognised bat-borne virus in Bangladesh is forcing scientists to rethink what they thought they knew about emerging ...
The Nipah virus was spotted in India where it infected two people. No cases of the potentially lethal virus have been ...
New Nipah-like bat virus in Bangladesh is becoming more deadly, scientists warn - PRV infections are typically mild, but that ...
For migrant workers already living in Singapore, MOM said existing healthcare arrangements remain in place through its primary care medical centres.
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Nipah virus infections happen quickly. The time from infection to symptoms appearing is generally from four days to three ...
A recent cluster of cases in India’s West Bengal has prompted neighbouring countries to strengthen health screenings, as scientists monitor the rare but deadly virus for any signs of human-to-human ...
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