
What Is the Nipah Virus?
The Nipah virus is a rare but extremely dangerous disease. Studies show it has a fatality rate between 40% and 75%, making it one of the deadliest viruses known. Many people remember the global disruption caused by its resurgence in 2025, which raised fears of another worldwide health crisis.
Where Are Cases Being Reported?
Airports across parts of Asia have increased health screenings. India has confirmed two cases linked to an incident in West Bengal. While officials say the outbreak is under control, other nearby countries are taking extra precautions.
Countries including Indonesia, Thailand, and Vietnam have added airport health checks and monitoring systems to help stop the virus from spreading.
Symptoms to Know
Symptoms of the Nipah virus can start mild but become severe very quickly. Early signs may include:
- Fever
- Headaches
- Sore throat
In serious cases, patients can develop:
- Severe pneumonia
- Trouble breathing
- Brain swelling (encephalitis)
- Seizures
- Coma
- Some infections can be fatal within days.