Highly pathogenic type A avian influenza (HPAI) viruses have been affecting numerous wild and domestic avian species ...
Causing extreme fever and brain swelling, the virus is thought to kill more than half of those infected. Nipah is classified as a "priority pathogen" by the World Health Organisation, due to its ...
Health authorities in India face outbreaks of Nipah virus almost every other year. Transmitted by fruit bats, it's often ...
Kerala state's health officials have issued an alarm following the death of a 14-year-old boy from the Nipah virus. He is from the town of Pandikkad, and everyone who came into contact with him ...
The 24-year-old student tested positive for Nipah virus, an extremely contagious disease that is thought to kill more than half of those infected. He died in Kerala, South India, earlier this ...
Health officials in the south Indian state of Kerala say nine people have died in confirmed and suspected cases of the deadly Nipah virus. Three victims have tested positive for the virus in the ...
He would have been celebrating his 24th birthday on Friday, September 27, along with his four siblings, if the deadly Nipah virus had not claimed his life on September 9. Now, his siblings are ...
The state health department had already issued a high alert in Kozhikode district earlier this week after they suspected that the two deaths were caused by the Nipah virus. Now an alert has also ...
Kerala state is said to be one of the most at-risk places globally for the Nipah virus Health authorities in India's Kerala state have issued an alert after a 14-year-old boy died of the Nipah virus.
Kerala's Malappuram has reported the death of a 24-year-old student due to Nipah virus, confirmed by Health Minister Veena George. The virus, with a fatality rate of up to 75%, has led to ...
The UAE Ministry of Health and Prevention (Mohap) has asked people to put off unnecessary travel to Kerala, India where a Nipah virus (NiV) outbreak has claimed 10 lives while at least 40 others ...
Here, using structural analysis, the authors show how human parainfluenza virus adapts to escape a powerful antibody by modulating its cell entry mechanism. The Nipah virus, known for its high ...