Nipah virus outbreak in India
No vaccine and no treatment
India has confirmed an outbreak of the deadly Nipah virus. According to regional experts, no vaccine or specific treatment is currently being developed, so doctors can only alleviate disease symptoms. New information has come from media briefings in India.
The Nipah virus previously caused outbreaks in Southeast Asia, including Malaysia and Singapore. It is transmitted by fruit bats and can manifest with severe symptoms.
Information has been compiled on possible preventive measures: maintaining personal hygiene, limiting contact with wild animals, and contributing to public health.
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The Nipah virus previously caused outbreaks in Southeast Asia.
In India, an outbreak of the Nipah virus; there is currently no vaccine or treatment, and doctors are treating symptoms.
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