Two Nipah virus cases were reported in India, prompting swift public health action, travel precautions, and close international monitoring.
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WHO has said no travel restrictions are needed after recent Nipah virus cases in India. Here’s how the virus spreads, its symptoms, and how infection is diagnosed.
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Confirmed cases of Nipah virus has sparked airports in Asia to clamp down on health surveillance and screenings that's so far ...
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The World Health Organization reported two cases of a rare virus in an eastern Indian state on Thursday.
Among the countries that tightened the airport screening checks were Hong Kong, Malaysia, Thailand, China and Vietnam ...
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