Two cases have been detected in India among health care workers.
Experts explain how Nipah virus spreads, why it's so deadly, and whether it poses a threat in the U.S., Texas or Austin.
The World Health Organization reported two cases of a rare virus in an eastern Indian state on Thursday.
Since the infection was first detected in humans in 1998, there have been sporadic new outbreaks across the so-called Nipah ...
Two cases of deadly Nipah virus reported in India, prompt increase in airport screenings to prevent spread and virus outbreak ...
No cases of the virus were reported outside India, but several Asian countries introduced or reinforced screening measures at ...
Indian authorities confirm containment of the deadly Nipah virus outbreak in West Bengal, easing global fears but leaving ...
The agency added that it did not recommend travel or trade curbs after two infections of the deadly virus were reported by ...
UVA infectious disease expert Dr. William Petri explains how the virus spreads and why health officials are on high alert.
From confirmed cases, virus symptoms and prevention measures, here is a breakdown of the current situation in India and how ...
For those that do survive the virus, it is noted that they often have long term neurological sequelae, including the development of epilepsy, personality changes and even the potential for a ...
Some countries are on alert after two cases of a deadly, incurable virus were reported in India this week. Here's what to know about Nipah virus.