Nipah virus is a severe zoonotic virus which can be transmitted from animals to humans. It was first identified in 1999 during an outbreak in Malaysia.
Kerala is back in focus after a suspected case of Nipah virus has been officially confirmed in the state’s Kozhikode area, sparking renewed nationwide interest in the zoonotic viral disease. A 43-year ...
Kerala has crossed a crucial milestone in containing its lone Nipah case, with all individuals identified on the patient's ...
Health Minister Muraleedharan described the completion of quarantine by all listed contacts as a \"major milestone\" in the ...
A Nipah patient in Kozhikode tests negative; close contacts complete quarantine as health officials monitor the situation.
A Nipah virus infection case has been confirmed in Kozhikode district. The infection was confirmed in a 43-year-old man from Ramanattukara, Kozhikode District Collector M S Madhavikutty told PTI.
Thiruvananthapuram | Kerala Health Minister K Muraleedharan on Tuesday said all persons on the contact list of the state's ...
Kerala successfully completed quarantine for all contacts of its lone Nipah patient, with no new infections reported, marking ...
India's southern state of Kerala is currently facing an outbreak of the rare, but potentially serious Nipah virus with at least two deaths so far, according to local reports. Health officials have ...
Following the confirmation of a Nipah virus case in Kerala, health authorities have intensified monitoring efforts. Here's what experts say about how the virus spreads, its symptoms, incubation period ...
Kerala has reported no new Nipah cases, with 11 symptomatic contacts testing negative as authorities intensify surveillance and treatment efforts. The lone confirmed patient remains critical on ...
Nipah virus is a zoonotic virus. It usually transmits from animals to humans, though it can also spread between people or through contact with food containing the virus. Currently, human cases of ...