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Is the Indian Nipah variant more severe?

Nepal, Feb. 2 -- Nipah virus, a deadly zoonotic virus, was first reported in Malaysia in 1998. The country documented a total of 265 human cases, including 105 deaths (nearly 40 percent), largely ...
Researchers at China’s Wuhan Institute of Virology have identified a new coronavirus in bats that uses the same entry pathway ...
Nipah virus belongs to a family called henipaviruses and is zoonotic, meaning it can spread from animals to humans. Fruit ...
The deadly virus has no cure and a fatality rate up to 75%.
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 Nipah virus has been making headlines as of late, with stories of confirmed cases and fatalities around the world sending ...
The deadly virus has no cure, and a fatality rate up to 75%.
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UVA infectious disease expert Dr. William Petri explains how the virus spreads and why health officials are on high alert.