A WOMAN has died from Nipah, a brain-swelling virus spread by bats that has been dubbed the ‘next pandemic threat’. The case ...
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It can take between four and 21 days for the symptoms of the Nipah virus to develop. They usually appear as a sudden flu-like ...
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 ...
A woman in Bangladesh died on Friday after contracting the deadly Nipah virus in January, The World Health Organisation has ...
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The symptoms of Nipah virus can take between four and 14 days to materialise; some people can have no symptoms at all and can ...
The World Health Organisation (WHO) announced on February 6 that a woman had died in January after contracting the Nipah ...
Health Officials Issue Important Update on New Bat Virus ...