It’s far deadlier than COVID-19, so could Australia be plunged into another lockdown over a Nipah virus outbreak? Here is ...
The federal government is closely monitoring an outbreak of Nipah virus in India but has not received any advice to tighten ...
Does Australia have the Nipah virus? Authorities in Australia are closely monitoring a Nipah virus outbreak in India, which ...
Australia must apply lessons from Covid‑19 to stay ahead of a potential Nipah virus outbreak, one of the country's leading infectious disease experts warns. Professor Allen Cheng is calling for ...
Aussies are seeing scary Nipah virus headlines, but experts say the risk is low. Here's what Nipah is, how it spreads & the social fallout.
Key points Nipah virus is a bat-borne virus which was first identified in 1998. It is not present in Australia It can cause ...
Australia's health minister said on Friday that the government is closely monitoring the outbreak of the Nipah virus in Asia.
An outbreak of a deadly brain-swelling virus has led some airports in Asia to reinstate Covid-era restrictions.
Queensland travellers are being urged to consult their doctors and avoid bats when heading overseas, as an international ...
Two cases of the virus, which has no vaccine and a mortality rate between 40 and 75 per cent, have been confirmed in West Bengal. India’s health ministry said this week that authorities have ...