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Asian countries tighten border health checks after Nipah outbreak in India
Summary
Nepal, Thailand, Taiwan and Sri Lanka have increased surveillance and health screenings for arrivals from India after reports of a Nipah virus outbreak; two nurses were reported to have contracted the virus in a hospital in India.
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Several Asian countries have announced tighter border health measures for arrivals from India. Nepal, Thailand, Taiwan and Sri Lanka reported increased surveillance and added health screenings. The actions follow reports of a Nipah virus outbreak in India and reports that two nurses contracted the illness in a hospital there.
Key reported details:
- Nepal, Thailand, Taiwan and Sri Lanka have introduced or intensified screenings and surveillance for travelers arriving from India, as reported by officials.
- The measures were announced in response to reports of a Nipah virus outbreak in India.
- Two nurses were reported to have contracted Nipah in a hospital in India.
- Further public steps by authorities were not specified in the report.
Summary:
The reported measures have led to heightened health checks and surveillance for arrivals from India across several nearby countries, reflecting regional caution as officials monitor the situation. Undetermined at this time.
