Nipah Virus Scare: Asian Airports Tighten Screening for Travelers from India

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CNBC Awaaz•27-01-2026, 15:38
Nipah Virus Scare: Asian Airports Tighten Screening for Travelers from India
- •Asian countries like Thailand, Nepal, and Taiwan have increased health checks for travelers arriving from India due to Nipah virus concerns, especially after cases in West Bengal.
- •China has also heightened vigilance, advising travelers to avoid infectious diseases during the Lunar New Year, despite experts suggesting a low risk of widespread outbreak.
- •In India, five Nipah cases, all healthcare workers, have been reported in West Bengal; one nurse is in serious condition.
- •Approximately 100-200 contacts are being traced, and about 100 people have been advised to quarantine as a precautionary measure.
- •Nipah is a dangerous zoonotic virus with a 40-75% mortality rate, no definitive vaccine or cure, and spreads from animals to humans, and person-to-person.
Why It Matters: Asian nations are increasing health screenings for Indian travelers amid Nipah virus cases in West Bengal.
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