No cases of the Nipah virus infection have been reported in Singapore to date in connection with the outbreak in West Bengal or the case in Bangladesh.
Philippine health officials say there is no active Nipah virus threat in the country and they are monitoring the situation after cases were contained in India in early 2026, rejecting social media ...
For those that do survive the virus, it is noted that they often have long term neurological sequelae, including the development of epilepsy, personality changes and even the potential for a ...
Singapore will ease public health measures against the Nipah virus from Feb 23, with no cases reported in the country to date ...
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Commentary: Singapore’s best defence against Nipah virus isn’t temperature screening at the airport
Thermal scanning at ports of entry is not as effective in keeping rare deadly pathogens out as one may hope, says Hsu Li Yang from the Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health.
A YOUNG nurse has died after catching Nipah, a virus that has been dubbed the ‘next pandemic threat’. The 25-year-old was one of two confirmed cases in eastern India and succumbed to the bat-borne ...
The symptoms of Nipah virus can take between four and 14 days to materialise; some people can have no symptoms at all and can be asymptomatic. For those who do get symptoms, they appear suddenly as a ...
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.
Dr. Mahendra J V shares the top warning signs that a Nipah-infected patient ay develop after contracting the strain. Read on to know more about this virus.
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Nipah virus symptoms: Nipah virus is more dangerous than coronavirus. Learn about its symptoms and prevention methods today
The world hadn't fully recovered from the wounds of the coronavirus pandemic when another virus emerged, raising concerns. This time, the Nipah virus is in the news. After cases of the virus appeared ...
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Nurse succumbs to Nipah virus infection: Deadly symptoms and human transmission risk explained
A 25-year-old nurse in West Bengal has died from Nipah virus infection, marking the state’s first recorded fatality. The highly fatal virus spreads from bats or through close human contact and can ...
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