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WHO Reassures Public After West Bengal Confirms Two Nipah Cases, 196 Traced Contacts Test Negative, Symptoms and Precautions Explained

With two confirmed Nipah virus cases in West Bengal and 196 traced contacts testing negative, early symptom awareness and strict hygiene remain critical. WHO reassures the public of a low risk of widespread infection, while authorities continue monitoring and containment efforts.

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Health authorities in West Bengal have confirmed two cases of Nipah virus, a rare but serious infection known for causing severe respiratory and neurological symptoms. Immediate tracing and testing of 196 contacts revealed no positive cases, according to local officials.

The World Health Organisation (WHO) has reassured the public, stating that the risk of widespread transmission is minimal. Authorities emphasise that early detection and timely medical intervention are key to managing the infection effectively.

Early Symptoms to Watch

Nipah virus symptoms typically appear within 5–14 days of exposure. Experts advise monitoring for:

  • Fever and severe headache
  • Drowsiness or unusual confusion
  • Cough and breathing difficulties
  • Neurological complications, including seizures in severe cases

People experiencing these symptoms, particularly after contact with suspected cases or potentially infected animals, should seek immediate medical care.

Transmission and Precautionary Measures

The virus primarily spreads through direct contact with infected animals, such as fruit bats or pigs, or their secretions. Human-to-human transmission is rare but possible in close-contact environments.

Health officials recommend:

  • Avoiding raw date palm sap or potentially contaminated fruits
  • Practising strict hand hygiene
  • Using masks or protective gear when caring for the sick

WHO Guidance

WHO emphasises that localised outbreaks can be controlled effectively through rapid isolation, monitoring, and contact tracing. The organisation encourages continued vigilance but notes that large-scale spread is highly unlikely.

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