India Reports Two Nipah Virus Cases: WHO

The World Health Organization (WHO) has confirmed two cases of the Nipah virus in India, raising concerns among health authorities. The cases were detected through routine surveillance, and both patients are currently under medical care. Health officials have started contact tracing and monitoring to prevent further spread of the virus. Nipah is a zoonotic disease that can spread from animals to humans and also through close human contact. The virus can cause severe respiratory illness and encephalitis. WHO has advised strict safety measures, early detection, and public awareness to control the situation and avoid panic among the population.

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