The Nipah virus, which has resurfaced in India, raises concerns about
human-to-human transmission similar to COVID-19. Health authorities are
closely monitoring the situation to determine the virus’s transmission
patterns. Nipah primarily spreads through contact with infected animals or
the consumption of contaminated fruit. Limited cases of human-to-human
transmission have been reported in the past, but it’s not as contagious as
COVID-19. Strict surveillance and preventive measures are being implemented
to prevent any potential outbreak.
human-to-human transmission similar to COVID-19. Health authorities are
closely monitoring the situation to determine the virus’s transmission
patterns. Nipah primarily spreads through contact with infected animals or
the consumption of contaminated fruit. Limited cases of human-to-human
transmission have been reported in the past, but it’s not as contagious as
COVID-19. Strict surveillance and preventive measures are being implemented
to prevent any potential outbreak.