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Dangerous Nipah virus in India

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What is Nipah virus? What to know about the disease as India faces outbreak
An outbreak of the Nipah virus in the Indian state of West Bengal is raising concern in parts of Asia, leading some airports to implement precautionary health screenings.

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 · 4d · on MSN
Nipah virus outbreak in India triggers Asia airport screenings
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Bat-borne Nipah virus cases detected in India, raising outbreak concerns
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What to know about Nipah virus after cases emerge in India
Two confirmed cases of the deadly Nipah virus in India have prompted authorities in Asia to step up airport health screening to prevent the spread of the infection.

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What to know about the Nipah virus
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Nipah virus - top virologists outline TRUTH about outbreak sparking fears of new pandemic
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Nipah virus - what it is and everything we know about it
The virus can spread from animals to humans and is transmitted through contaminated food or from human to human

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Pakistan becomes latest Asian country to introduce checks for deadly Nipah virus
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Nipah virus: What to know as airports alerted across Asia
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Officials race to contain deadly Nipah virus outbreak

The country has had at least nine documented outbreaks of Nipah, a virus that lives in bats and can be passed to humans through contaminated food or by contact with the bodily fluids of infected animals. It has subsequently been identified in pigs, dogs, cats, horses and goats.
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Thailand lab ready to test for Nipah virus within 8 hours

Thailand’s Department of Medical Sciences says it is ready to conduct RT-PCR testing to detect Nipah virus, with results available within eight hours
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