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Nipah virus outbreak in India is being closely monitored by Jersey
Summary
Jersey health officials are monitoring a small number of confirmed Nipah cases in West Bengal, India, and say there is no evidence the virus has spread outside India. Jersey says it will continue close monitoring with other agencies and has reported advising travellers who develop symptoms to seek medical attention.
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Jersey's health authorities say they are watching a small outbreak of Nipah virus in India after a few confirmed cases in West Bengal. The World Health Organization lists Nipah among priority diseases because it can spread from animals to people and there is no licensed vaccine. Jersey's director of public health reported there is no evidence of transmission outside India and noted that no cases have been reported in the UK. Jersey also said it will continue to monitor the situation alongside colleagues in other jurisdictions.
Known details:
- India has reported two laboratory‑verified Nipah cases in West Bengal since December, both involving healthcare workers, and authorities have traced 196 contacts for testing.
- Jersey's director of public health said there is currently no evidence of spread beyond India and no Nipah cases have been reported in the UK.
- Jersey stated it is monitoring developments closely with other agencies and reported advising travellers who develop symptoms overseas to seek medical advice.
Summary:
Jersey is maintaining close surveillance of the small cluster in West Bengal while noting no evidence of transmission outside India. India has reported contact tracing and testing linked to the confirmed cases. Further public health steps for Jersey or the UK have not been announced.
