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The Next Pandemic? How a Deadly Virus Outbreak in India Is Spreading Panic at Airports

The Next Pandemic? How a Deadly Virus Outbreak in India Is Spreading Panic at Airports

Somto NwanoluebySomto Nwanolue
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A deadly outbreak of the Nipah virus in India has triggered a wave of anxiety across Asia, prompting neighboring countries to enact emergency airport screenings in a desperate bid to prevent the high-mortality pathogen from crossing their borders.

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  • A “Priority Pathogen” With a 75% Kill Rate
  • Asia’s Airports on High Alert
  • A Region Haunted by History

A “Priority Pathogen” With a 75% Kill Rate

The outbreak, centered in India’s West Bengal state, has infected at least five healthcare workers, leaving one in a “very critical” condition and forcing the quarantine of 110 contacts. The virus, carried by fruit bats, can jump to humans through contaminated food or direct contact and has a terrifyingly high case fatality rate ranging from 40% to 75%.

The Next Pandemic? How a Deadly Virus Outbreak in India Is Spreading Panic at Airports

The World Health Organization lists Nipah among its top ten priority pathogens alongside COVID-19 and Zika due to its epidemic potential. With no approved vaccine or specific treatment, the primary response is containment, isolation, and supportive care.

Asia’s Airports on High Alert

Fearing international spread, governments across the region have activated border defenses. Thailand has implemented health screenings at three major airports—Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi and Don Mueang, and Phuket—that receive direct flights from West Bengal. Authorities have also increased surveillance in natural tourist spots frequented by bats.

Nepal has begun screening arrivals at Kathmandu’s international airport and key land border crossings with India. Meanwhile, Taiwan has moved to officially classify Nipah as a “Category 5 disease,” its highest alert level for emerging infections, requiring immediate reporting and special control measures.

A Region Haunted by History

The panic is rooted in deadly past outbreaks. The virus was first identified in 1998 in Malaysia, where it killed over 100 people and led to the culling of one million pigs. In recent decades, Bangladesh has borne the brunt, with more than 100 deaths since 2001. India’s southern state of Kerala has also been a hotspot, with a 2018 outbreak proving particularly lethal, killing 17 of 19 infected individuals.

The current West Bengal cluster is a grim reminder of the virus’s persistent threat. While no cases have been reported outside India yet, the rapid mobilization of airport screenings shows the region-wide fear that a single infected traveler could seed a new, uncontrollable outbreak of one of the world’s most deadly viruses.

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Somto Nwanolue is a news writer with a keen eye for spotting trending news and crafting engaging stories. Her interests includes beauty, lifestyle and fashion. Her life’s passion is to bring information to the right audience in written medium

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