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MONDAY, JUNE 02, 2025

Nipah virus

Staff members install a sign reading "Nipah isolation ward, entry strictly prohibited" at a hospital where a ward is being prepared for suspected Nipah virus patients in Kozhikode district, Kerala, India, September 12, 2023. REUTERS/Stringer
South Asia

India's Kerala state closes schools, banks in seven villages due to Nipah deaths

Photo: Collected
Health

After father-in-law, woman dies of 'Nipah virus' in Naogaon

Photo:TBS
Health

Another death from Nipah virus

Harvesting of raw juice from a date palm by a juice collector. Photo: TBS
Health

All the districts now at risk of Nipah virus: IEDCR

Major Nipah outbreak feared as infections hit eight-year high
Health

Major Nipah outbreak feared as infections hit eight-year high

Harvesting of raw juice from a date palm by a juice collector. Photo: TBS
Health

32 districts at risk of Nipah virus: DGHS

Infographic: TBS
Health

Isolation ward, ICU beds at DNCC Covid Hospital ready for Nipah virus patients 

File Photo of Health Minister Zahid Maleque. Photo: Collected
Health

Nipah virus: Health minister warns against drinking raw date juice

icddr,b scientists discover mother-to-child Nipah antibody transfer
Health

icddr,b scientists discover mother-to-child Nipah antibody transfer

With 71% death rate, Nipah is deadliest infectious disease in Bangladesh
Health

With 71% death rate, Nipah is deadliest infectious disease in Bangladesh

aposhi Gosh and Ashok Kumar Ghosh lost their two kids - Aronno Kumar and Ananya - to the Nipah virus 10 years ago. Nipah virus, a zoonotic virus, can be transmitted through contaminated food or directly between people. Photo: TBS
Health

As winter nears, many in Bangladesh fear a Nipah Virus re-emergence

A black flying fox (Pteropus) feeding on a palm tree in Queensland, Australia. Bats and palms can both carry Nipah virus to humans. (Andrew Mercer via Wikimedia Commons)
World+Biz

'Nipah virus in China with 75% fatality rate could be next pandemic'

Nipah virus poses epidemic threat
Health

Nipah virus poses epidemic threat

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