India confirms two Nipah cases in West Bengal; region mounts screening, WHO says risk low

India confirmed two Nipah virus infections in West Bengal (cases first symptomatic in late December 2025) and activated contact tracing and containment measures. About 196 contacts were traced and tested negative. Several Asian countries tightened airport screening. The WHO assessed the risk of wider spread as low and said travel/trade restrictions are not needed while monitoring continues.

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Government of India and West Bengal health authorities

The outbreak has been quickly and effectively contained, with spread limited to two linked healthcare workers and no evidence of wider transmission.

World Health Organization / UN health agencies

The event is serious locally but manageable, with moderate risk in the affected district yet low risk of spread within India or internationally, so travel or trade curbs are not warranted.

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