Nipah virus, a deadly zoonotic disease with a 40-75% fatality rate, is causing concern after cases in West Bengal. Spreading from fruit bats to humans via contaminated food or direct contact, it presents with flu-like symptoms before progressing to severe neurological issues like encephalitis and seizures. Currently, no specific treatment or vaccine exists, making early detection and isolation crucial.
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