What is the Nipah virus? These are the SYMPTOMS of the new DEADLY disease
A virus strikes India again after 20 years with no recorded cases; the scientific community on alert.

After 20 years of calm. A new death related to the Nipah virus puts the world’s scientific community on alert, alerting the WHO to the danger of this deadly virus.
12 people were infected with the Nipah virus in India and one of those infected a 12-year-old child died last Sunday, the minister of that Asian country reported on Monday.

The Nipah infection has a death pace of 75%, making it one of the deadliest infections on record, consequently, it is suggested that the populace in India stay alert.
By and by, bats are indeed the focal point of consideration since this creature is by and by one of the principle transporters of the destructive Nipah infection, so its utilization is by and by a subject of discussion in the nations of East Asia. Bats can pass the disease to pigs, canines, felines, goats, sheep, and ponies.
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These are the symptoms of the Nipah virus
Since we know that humans are mainly spread by close contact with infected animals, dealing another blow to society as far as the deadly virus is concerned.
These are the symptoms of the Nipah virus :
- Fever
- Seizures
- Threw up
- Diarrhea
- Vertigo
- Disorientation
- Encephalitis (Severe Cases)