At present, there is no vaccine or drug to treat NiV infection in humans or animals. The primary treatment for human cases is intensive supportive care
Nipah virus, spread by fruit bats, causes communicable disease and can be fatal for both animals and humans
The recent outbreak of Nipah Virus in Kerala is worrisome. Here is a guide informing you about the disease, its symptoms and prevention.
Trials for rifle and pistol shooters were scheduled to be held at Thiruvananthapuram from May 31 to June 18. They will be now held in the second week of June
Local industry estimates the loss on account of the cancellations so far at Rs 300-500 million
As the centre claims it to be a ''localised'' occurrence, will the neighbouring Karnataka and Tamil Nadu be able to prevent Nipah from invading their states?
Nipah virus has been reported in one more district in Northern Kerala as the Centre said early and efficient containment measures would stop the spread of the disease
The deadly virus is contagious and currently has no vaccine for humans or animals.
Neighbouring Tamil Nadu issues travel warning; medical team from AIIMS arrives on state's request
Kerala govt has made all necessary arrangements to stem the spread of panic due to the virus infection whose first outbreak was in Malaysia and has claimed as many as 300 lives since
There is no vaccine for either humans or animals as the primary treatment for human cases is intensive supportive care