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    Naveed AhmadBy Naveed AhmadFebruary 23, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Representational image shows doctors and relatives wearing protective gear digging a grave to bury the body of a victim, who lost his battle against the brain-damaging Nipah virus, during his funeral at a burial ground in Kozhikode, in the southern Indian state of Kerala, May 24, 2018. — Reuters
    Representational image shows doctors and relatives wearing protective gear digging a grave to bury the body of a victim, who lost his battle against the brain-damaging Nipah virus, during his funeral at a burial ground in Kozhikode, in the southern Indian state of Kerala, May 24, 2018. — Reuters

    The World Health Organisation said on Friday that a woman had died in northern Bangladesh in January after contracting the deadly Nipah virus infection.

    The case in Bangladesh, where Nipah cases are reported almost every year, follows two Nipah virus cases identified in neighbouring India, which has already prompted stepped-up airport screenings across Asia.

    The patient in Bangladesh, aged between 40-50 years, developed symptoms consistent with Nipah virus on January 21, including fever and headache followed by hypersalivation, disorientation and convulsion, the WHO added.

    She died a week later and was confirmed to be infected with the virus a day later.

    The person had no travel history but had a history of consuming raw date palm sap. All 35 people who had contact with the patient are being monitored and have tested negative for the virus, and no further cases have been detected to date, the WHO said.

    Nipah is an infection that spreads mainly through products contaminated by infected bats, such as fruit. It can be fatal in up to 75% of cases, but it does not spread easily between people.

    Countries including Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, and Pakistan implemented temperature screenings at airports after India said cases of the virus had been found in West Bengal.

    The WHO said on Friday that the risk of international disease spread is considered low and that it does not recommend any travel or trade restrictions based on current information.

    In 2025, four laboratory-confirmed fatal cases were reported in Bangladesh.

    There are currently no licensed medicines or vaccines specific for the infection.





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