New travel warning as brain-swelling bat virus with 75% mortality could ‘spread globally’, WHO warns
A BRAIN-SWELLING bat virus that has left people in India with “neurological complications” could spread globally, world ...
Nipah virus outbreak in West Bengal has raised alarm in China and parts of Southeast Asia, leading authorities to strengthen airport health checks ahead of the Lunar New Year.
Khaleej Times spoke to doctors in the UAE to understand the real risk, how the virus spreads, and what people should watch ...
The virus has a fatality rate ranging from 40 per cent to 75 per cent, according to health experts. There is currently no ...
How long COVID develops is still largely unknown. New molecular connections are revealed in a recent study led by the Center ...
An outbreak of the deadly Nipah virus in eastern India has triggered anxiety in China as the Lunar New Year travel rush ...
The state’s measles outbreak could soon be bigger than West Texas’s. Are the two connected?
The deadly virus has no cure, and a fatality rate up to 75%.
This year, the most prevalent variant is subclade K, which is a subtype of influenza H3N2. Subclade K was first detected in Australia in July 2025. It’s driving 91.5% of infections in the U.S. so far ...
Countries have been placed on high alert after WHO confirmed new cases of the rare and deadly Nipah virus in India, raising global health concerns.
Indian authorities have contained a Nipah virus outbreak after confirming two cases in eastern West Bengal state.
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