Nipah virus, a rare but deadly zoonotic disease, has appeared in India multiple times, notably in West Bengal and Kerala. Transmitted by fruit bats, it causes severe illness including brain inflammation with a high fatality rate. Despite its rarity, Nipah’s potential for rapid progression and severe outcomes necessitates awareness and early reporting of symptoms.
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