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Nipah Virus Outbreak in West Bengal: India Races to Contain Spread; Essential Do’s, Don’ts, and Symptoms

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Last updated: 27/01/2026 6:17 PM
By Teja Sai
Published: 24/01/2026
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Kolkata: Indian health authorities are actively working to contain a Nipah virus outbreak in West Bengal, where five cases have been confirmed so far. The outbreak, centered around Barasat near Kolkata and surrounding areas, has prompted officials to implement strict safety measures, including quarantining approximately 100 individuals.

The initial cases involve two nurses at a private clinic in Barasat, both currently receiving intensive care. Additionally, a doctor, another nurse, and a healthcare worker have tested positive and are being treated at Beleghata Infectious Diseases Hospital.

Official Response and Measures

Governor CV Ananda Bose emphasized the importance of containment, urging collective efforts to eradicate the virus. He stated, “Containment is the priority. Everyone should join hands to prevent the spread of Nipah.”

Union Health Minister JP Nadda announced a coordinated national response, deploying a Joint Outbreak Response Team to assist West Bengal. The central government has shared protocols for Nipah virus management with the state’s health authorities, aiming to prevent further transmission.

Preventive Guidelines: Do’s and Don’ts

Do’s:

  • Wash Fruits Thoroughly: Peel and wash fruits before consumption, especially those with no visible damage.
  • Practice Hand Hygiene: Regularly wash hands with soap and water, particularly after visiting public places or hospitals.
  • Follow Official Advisories: Strictly adhere to quarantine protocols and health advisories issued by authorities.
  • Secure Animal Feed: Use airtight containers and cover feeding areas to prevent bat contamination.
  • Install Protective Measures: Use nets over sap collection pots and seal wells to avoid bat contamination.
  • Use PPE: Healthcare workers and caregivers should wear masks and gloves when attending to symptomatic patients.
  • Boil Date Palm Sap: If consuming date palm juice, ensure it is boiled thoroughly to kill the virus.
  • Report Symptoms Early: Seek immediate medical attention for high fever, respiratory issues, or neurological symptoms.

Don’ts:

  • Avoid Raw Date Palm Sap: Do not consume raw or unpasteurized date palm sap (“khejur rash” or “tari”), a common transmission source.
  • Don’t Eat Contaminated Fruits: Avoid fruits found on the ground or showing signs of animal bites.
  • Refrain from Sharing Utensils: Don’t share personal items like towels, bedding, or utensils with symptomatic individuals.
  • Stay Away from Sick Animals: Avoid contact with sick pigs, bats, or areas known to be roosting sites.
  • Don’t Panic: The virus requires close contact with bodily fluids for transmission; it does not spread easily through the air like COVID-19.

Symptoms to Watch For

Nipah virus symptoms resemble the flu initially, including fever, headache, cough, sore throat, and body aches within 4-14 days of exposure. As the illness progresses, neurological complications may arise, such as confusion, drowsiness, seizures, and coma. Early detection and prompt medical care are vital.

Why Nipah Virus Is a Serious Threat

Recognized by the World Health Organization (WHO) as a high-priority pathogen, Nipah is a zoonotic disease primarily transmitted from animals—especially fruit bats—to humans. With no approved vaccine or specific cure currently available, containment relies heavily on early detection, isolation, and strict adherence to safety protocols.

India faces recurring Nipah cases annually, mainly linked to fruit bats, which serve as the natural reservoir for the virus. Experts continue to warn about the zoonotic nature of the disease and the importance of vigilant preventive measures.

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