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Nipah virus outbreak said contained in India as Asian countries increase screenings
Summary
India's Health Ministry reported two Nipah cases in West Bengal and said contacts were traced, quarantined and tested; several Asian countries have tightened health and airport screenings for travelers from India.
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Indian authorities reported they have contained a Nipah virus outbreak after confirming two cases in the eastern state of West Bengal. The Health Ministry said the cases were detected since December and that identified contacts were quarantined and tested. The ministry said 196 contacts were traced and all tested negative. Several Asian countries have tightened health screenings and airport surveillance for travelers arriving from India.
Known details:
- Two Nipah virus cases were reported in West Bengal and announced by Indian health authorities.
- The Health Ministry said the cases were detected since December and did not release patient details.
- Officials reported 196 contacts were traced, quarantined and tested, with negative results.
- Identified contacts were placed under quarantine and tested as part of the response.
- Several neighboring Asian countries increased health screenings and airport surveillance for travelers from India.
Summary:
Officials say the situation in India is contained following the two reported cases and contact tracing, and regional travel screening measures have increased. Undetermined at this time.
