Nipah virus, a deadly bat-borne illness, has resurfaced in West Bengal, raising concerns after past outbreaks in India. Initial symptoms mimic common fevers, leading to delayed diagnosis. With a high fatality rate and no cure, early detection and isolation are crucial. Experts urge vigilance as the virus progresses rapidly, causing severe neurological issues.
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