Nipah virus can remain dormant for up to 45 days: Doctors reveal why this is dangerous

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.

Nipah virus can remain dormant for up to 45 days: Doctors reveal why this is dangerous
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.