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Bangladesh Reports First Nipah Virus Fatality of 2026

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Last updated: 09/02/2026 10:22 AM
By Teja Sai
Published: 09/02/2026
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Bangladesh has recorded its first death from Nipah virus (NiV) in 2026, marking a significant development in the country’s ongoing battle against infectious diseases. The fatality involved a woman from the northern Naogaon district who contracted the deadly virus after reportedly consuming raw date juice, a traditional practice linked to NiV transmission.

The incident was confirmed by Sharmin Sultana, senior scientific officer at the Institute of Epidemiology, Disease Control and Research, who stated that the woman, in her 40s, began exhibiting symptoms on January 21. Her initial symptoms included fever, headache, muscle cramps, loss of appetite, weakness, and vomiting. As the illness progressed, she developed hypersalivation, disorientation, and convulsions, aligning with clinical features of NiV infection as outlined by the World Health Organization.

On January 27, the patient lost consciousness and was transferred to a tertiary hospital following a referral from a local physician. Despite medical efforts, she succumbed to the virus, marking the first reported Nipah-related death in the country this year.

Bangladesh has a longstanding history with Nipah virus, first reporting a case in 2001. Since then, the country has faced recurrent outbreaks, with human infections reported almost annually. Notably, in 2025, Bangladesh recorded four laboratory-confirmed fatal cases of NiV, underscoring the persistent threat posed by the virus.

Health authorities have emphasized the importance of avoiding raw date juice and other potential sources of infection, as well as strengthening surveillance and response mechanisms. Experts warn that climatic conditions and certain cultural practices continue to facilitate the spread of the virus, necessitating ongoing vigilance and public awareness campaigns to prevent further fatalities. The government is also exploring vaccination options and improved diagnostic facilities to better manage future outbreaks.

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