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Global Virus Network Issues Statement on Nipah Virus Outbreak

Global Virus Network Issues Statement on Nipah Virus Outbreak

Summary

An outbreak of the Nipah virus has been reported in West Bengal, India. Experts say the risk of it spreading globally is very low, mainly due to specific cultural and environmental factors. The Global Virus Network is monitoring the situation and emphasizes the importance of surveillance and diagnostics.

Key Facts

  • The Nipah virus outbreak in West Bengal, India, is not considered a global emergency.
  • Only two confirmed cases have been reported, despite initial reports of five.
  • The World Health Organization confirmed that contact tracing of nearly 200 people showed negative results.
  • Nipah virus is carried by fruit bats and can infect animals and humans.
  • Symptoms include cough, fever, headache, and sore throat; it can lead to encephalitis.
  • The virus has a high mortality rate, with 40-75% of cases resulting in death.
  • There is no proven treatment or vaccine for Nipah virus, but experimental therapies are in development.
  • Monitoring and rapid diagnostics are crucial in managing the outbreak.
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