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Thousands quarantined after 'pandemic potential' virus triggers WHO alert
Health authorities are racing to contain a deadly outbreak of Nipah virus that has already put thousands of people into ...
Health officials in India have quarantined around 100 people after confirming two cases of the deadly Nipah virus, with 196 contacts traced and tested negative as authorities work to contain the ...
Two cases of Nipah virus, a rare, bat-borne pathogen, have been confirmed in an Indian hospital, prompting a nationwide alert ...
As health authorities step up surveillance amid fresh Nipah virus concerns, here’s a comprehensive look at the outbreak, ...
The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) has issued advice following the spread of a deadly virus with no cure and no vaccine.
The death rate can vary between outbreaks, partly depending on local capabilities for identifying and containing cases. The ...
The Global Virus Network (GVN), representing eminent human and animal virologists from more than 90 Centers of Excellence and Affiliates in over 40 countries dedicated to advancing research, ...
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This virus infects most of us – but why do only some get very ill?
The ubiquitous Epstein-Barr virus is increasingly being linked to conditions like multiple sclerosis and lupus. But why do ...
Indian authorities confirm containment of the deadly Nipah virus outbreak in West Bengal, easing global fears but leaving ...
Because the bat-borne pathogen currently has no cure, the likes of India, Thailand, Pakistan, Hong Kong and Vietnam have taken measures to help screen for the virus. With a mortality rate of 40 to 75 ...
Like the dengue and Zika viruses, Oropouche virus causes a febrile illness. There are recent indications that infections during pregnancy can cause damage to unborn babies. Researchers at Charité – ...
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