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30 January 2026
Nipah virus rapid self-test illustration photo. Krakow, Poland on January 30, 2026. In January 2026, a new outbreak of the Nipah virus (NiV), an emerging bat-borne pathogen, was confirmed in West Bengal, India, resulting in two laboratory-confirmed cases among healthcare workers, one of whom was in critical condition.
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30 January 2026
Nipah virus rapid self-test illustration photo. Krakow, Poland on January 30, 2026. In January 2026, a new outbreak of the Nipah virus (NiV), an emerging bat-borne pathogen, was confirmed in West Bengal, India, resulting in two laboratory-confirmed cases among healthcare workers, one of whom was in critical condition.
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30 January 2026
Nipah virus rapid self-test illustration photo. Krakow, Poland on January 30, 2026. In January 2026, a new outbreak of the Nipah virus (NiV), an emerging bat-borne pathogen, was confirmed in West Bengal, India, resulting in two laboratory-confirmed cases among healthcare workers, one of whom was in critical condition.
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30 January 2026
Nipah virus rapid self-test illustration photo. Krakow, Poland on January 30, 2026. In January 2026, a new outbreak of the Nipah virus (NiV), an emerging bat-borne pathogen, was confirmed in West Bengal, India, resulting in two laboratory-confirmed cases among healthcare workers, one of whom was in critical condition.
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30 January 2026
Nipah virus rapid self-test illustration photo. Krakow, Poland on January 30, 2026. In January 2026, a new outbreak of the Nipah virus (NiV), an emerging bat-borne pathogen, was confirmed in West Bengal, India, resulting in two laboratory-confirmed cases among healthcare workers, one of whom was in critical condition.
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30 January 2026
Nipah virus rapid self-test illustration photo. Krakow, Poland on January 30, 2026. In January 2026, a new outbreak of the Nipah virus (NiV), an emerging bat-borne pathogen, was confirmed in West Bengal, India, resulting in two laboratory-confirmed cases among healthcare workers, one of whom was in critical condition.
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26 March 2024
Anthony Volpe #11 of the New York Yankees is at bat against Diablos Rojos del Mexico during the Spring Training Game Two between Diablos Rojos and the New York Yankees at Alfredo Harp Helu Stadium in Mexico City, Mexico, on March 25, 2024.
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26 March 2024
Jose Pirela #67 of Diablos Rojos del Mexico is at bat against the New York Yankees during the Spring Training Game Two at Alfredo Harp Helu Stadium in Mexico City, Mexico, on March 25, 2024.
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25 March 2024
Giancarlo Stanton #27 of the New York Yankees is preparing to bat during the exhibition game between the New York Yankees and the Diablos Rojos of Mexico at the Alfredo Harp Helu Stadium in Mexico City, Mexico, on March 24, 2024.
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Nipah Virus - Health Department Warns Against Consuming Raw Date Juice In Bangladesh
29 December 2023
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29 December 2023
A young buyer is consuming raw date palm juice on the outskirts of Sylhet, Bangladesh, on December 29, 2023. Doctors and the Health Department have recently advised exercising caution when drinking raw date juice due to the risk of Nipah virus, which is primarily spread by bats in Bangladesh. The virus can be transmitted through bat saliva or feces contaminating the sap collected from palm trees. With a high risk of transmission from December to April, many, including children, have been infected by consuming fruits partially eaten by bats or drinking the raw juice. The director of the Institute of Epidemiology, Disease Control and Research (IEDCR) stated that 71 percent of those infected with the Nipah virus succumb to it. This year, 10 people have already died from the virus. Consequently, on December 14, 2023, the Department of Health issued a warning against consuming raw date juice to prevent the spread of the Nipah virus, with children and teenagers being more susceptible.
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Nipah Virus - Health Department Warns Against Consuming Raw Date Juice In Bangladesh
29 December 2023
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29 December 2023
In Sylhet, Bangladesh, on December 29, 2023, a plastic container is hanging on a date palm tree to collect raw date palm juice with full protection. Doctors and the Health Department are advising people to be very careful about drinking raw date juice due to the risk of Nipah virus, which is mainly spread by bats in Bangladesh. The virus can be transmitted through bat saliva or feces in the sap, and the risk is especially high from December to April. Many, including children, have been infected by consuming fruits partially eaten by bats. With a fatality rate of 71 percent among those infected with the Nipah virus, there have already been 10 deaths this year. Consequently, on December 14, 2023, the Department of Health issued a warning against consuming raw date juice to prevent the spread of the virus. Currently, children and teenagers are more affected.
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Nipah Virus - Health Department Warns Against Consuming Raw Date Juice In Bangladesh
29 December 2023
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29 December 2023
A man is carefully collecting date palm juice from a plastic container on the outskirts of Sylhet city, Bangladesh, on a winter morning, December 29, 2023. Doctors and the Health Department are advising people to be very careful about drinking raw date juice. The Institute of Epidemiology, Disease Control and Research (IEDCR) has reported that people are dying from the Nipah virus after consuming raw date juice. In Bangladesh, the Nipah virus is primarily spread by bats, and the risk of contracting this virus is high from December to April. The virus can be transmitted through bat saliva or feces in the sap when bats hang on palm trees to collect sap. Many people, including children, have been infected by eating fruits partially eaten by bats. Consuming the juice raw has led to infections. The IEDCR director has stated that 71 percent of people infected with the Nipah virus die. This year, 2023, 10 people have already died from the Nipah virus. Consequently, on December 14, 2023, the Department of Health issued a warning to avoid consuming raw date juice to prevent the spread of the Nipah virus. Currently, children and teenagers are more affected.
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Nipah Virus - Health Department Warns Against Consuming Raw Date Juice In Bangladesh
29 December 2023
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29 December 2023
A man is carefully collecting date palm juice from a plastic container on the outskirts of Sylhet city, Bangladesh, on a winter morning, December 29, 2023. Doctors and the Health Department are advising people to be very careful about drinking raw date juice. The Institute of Epidemiology, Disease Control and Research (IEDCR) has reported that people are dying from the Nipah virus after consuming raw date juice. In Bangladesh, the Nipah virus is primarily spread by bats, and the risk of contracting this virus is high from December to April. The virus can be transmitted through bat saliva or feces in the sap when bats hang on palm trees to collect sap. Many people, including children, have been infected by eating fruits partially eaten by bats. Consuming the juice raw has led to infections. The IEDCR director has stated that 71 percent of people infected with the Nipah virus die. This year, 2023, 10 people have already died from the Nipah virus. Consequently, on December 14, 2023, the Department of Health issued a warning to avoid consuming raw date juice to prevent the spread of the Nipah virus. Currently, children and teenagers are more affected.
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Nipah Virus - Health Department Warns Against Consuming Raw Date Juice In Bangladesh
29 December 2023
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29 December 2023
A man is carefully collecting date palm juice from a plastic container on the outskirts of Sylhet city, Bangladesh, on a winter morning, December 29, 2023. Doctors and the Health Department are advising people to be very careful about drinking raw date juice. The Institute of Epidemiology, Disease Control and Research (IEDCR) has reported that people are dying from the Nipah virus after consuming raw date juice. In Bangladesh, the Nipah virus is primarily spread by bats, and the risk of contracting this virus is high from December to April. The virus can be transmitted through bat saliva or feces in the sap when bats hang on palm trees to collect sap. Many people, including children, have been infected by eating fruits partially eaten by bats. Consuming the juice raw has led to infections. The IEDCR director has stated that 71 percent of people infected with the Nipah virus die. This year, 2023, 10 people have already died from the Nipah virus. Consequently, on December 14, 2023, the Department of Health issued a warning to avoid consuming raw date juice to prevent the spread of the Nipah virus. Currently, children and teenagers are more affected.
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Nipah Virus - Health Department Warns Against Consuming Raw Date Juice In Bangladesh
29 December 2023
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29 December 2023
A man is carefully collecting date palm juice from a plastic container on the outskirts of Sylhet city, Bangladesh, on a winter morning, December 29, 2023. Doctors and the Health Department are advising people to be very careful about drinking raw date juice. The Institute of Epidemiology, Disease Control and Research (IEDCR) has reported that people are dying from the Nipah virus after consuming raw date juice. In Bangladesh, the Nipah virus is primarily spread by bats, and the risk of contracting this virus is high from December to April. The virus can be transmitted through bat saliva or feces in the sap when bats hang on palm trees to collect sap. Many people, including children, have been infected by eating fruits partially eaten by bats. Consuming the juice raw has led to infections. The IEDCR director has stated that 71 percent of people infected with the Nipah virus die. This year, 2023, 10 people have already died from the Nipah virus. Consequently, on December 14, 2023, the Department of Health issued a warning to avoid consuming raw date juice to prevent the spread of the Nipah virus. Currently, children and teenagers are more affected.
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Nipah Virus - Health Department Warns Against Consuming Raw Date Juice In Bangladesh
29 December 2023
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29 December 2023
A man is carefully collecting date palm juice from a plastic container on the outskirts of Sylhet city, Bangladesh, on a winter morning, December 29, 2023. Doctors and the Health Department are advising people to be very careful about drinking raw date juice. The Institute of Epidemiology, Disease Control and Research (IEDCR) has reported that people are dying from the Nipah virus after consuming raw date juice. In Bangladesh, the Nipah virus is primarily spread by bats, and the risk of contracting this virus is high from December to April. The virus can be transmitted through bat saliva or feces in the sap when bats hang on palm trees to collect sap. Many people, including children, have been infected by eating fruits partially eaten by bats. Consuming the juice raw has led to infections. The IEDCR director has stated that 71 percent of people infected with the Nipah virus die. This year, 2023, 10 people have already died from the Nipah virus. Consequently, on December 14, 2023, the Department of Health issued a warning to avoid consuming raw date juice to prevent the spread of the Nipah virus. Currently, children and teenagers are more affected.
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