Health authorities in West Bengal, India, are currently managing a recent outbreak of the Nipah virus after two healthcare workers contracted the illness.
This zoonotic disease, primarily carried by fruit bats, carries a significant mortality rate and can trigger severe respiratory issues or brain inflammation.
In response to these cases, officials have initiated strict quarantine protocols and extensive testing for nearly 200 individuals who may have been exposed.
Public health agencies are urging citizens to remain vigilant, as the virus spreads through animal contact, contaminated food, or human interaction.
Symptoms typically manifest within two weeks and can rapidly progress from flu-like aches to life-threatening neurological complications.
Efforts remain focused on containment and surveillance to prevent further transmission within the community.

