By Reuters and published by CNA
GENEVA – A World Health Organization official said on Friday (Jan. 30) that the risk of the spread of the Nipah virus is low, saying that none of the over 190 contacts of the two people infected in India had tested positive or developed symptoms of the disease.
Hong Kong, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam are among the Asian locations that tightened airport screening checks this week to guard against such a spread after India confirmed infections.
“The risk on a national, regional and global level is considered low,” Anais Legand, an official with WHO’s Health Emergencies Programme, told a Geneva press briefing, saying that neither person travelled while symptomatic. Both of the infected patients are hospitalised and are alive, she added, with one showing signs of improvement.
Legand said the WHO was waiting for India to release the sequence of the virus to assess any possible mutation but said there was “no specific evidence that would make us worry for the time being”.
Carried by fruit bats and animals such as pigs, the virus can cause fever and brain inflammation. It has a fatality rate ranging from 40 percent to 75 percent, with no cure. Vaccines in development are still being tested.
The source of this infection is not yet fully understood. Hypotheses such as infection from drinking palm juice or exposure at healthcare facilities are being considered, Legand said.
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Top – In this photograph provided by the public relations department of the Suvarnabhumi International Airport, quarantine doctors watch thermal scanning of travellers from west Bengal, India, on Jan. 25, 2026. Photo: AP/Public relations department of Suvarnabhumi International Airport and published by CNA
Front Page – A patient, who according to medics is suffering from Nipah infection, is shifted to an ICU of Nipah isolation ward in Kozhikode Medical College in Kozhikode district in the southern state of Kerala, India, on July 20, 2024. File photo: Reuters/CK Thanseer and published by CNA
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