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Indian nurse infected with Nipah virus dies

By Thomson Reuters Feb 12, 2026 | 7:46 AM

By Jatindra Dash

BHUBANESWAR, India, Feb 12 (Reuters) – An Indian health worker who contracted the deadly Nipah virus ​in December has died, a senior ‌health official from the eastern state of West Bengal said on Thursday.

The woman – a nurse – was one of two people in ‌the ​state who were infected ⁠and was being treated ⁠at a local hospital, Reuters reported last month.

“The woman … who was critical, died due to cardiac arrest,” Health ​Secretary Narayan Swaroop Nigam told Reuters.

Commonly spread to humans from infected bats ⁠or fruit contaminated ⁠by them, the Nipah virus ​can cause fever and brain inflammation and ​has a fatality rate of between 40% ‌and 75%.

India regularly reports sporadic infections, with its southern state of Kerala also regarded as one of the ⁠world’s highest-risk regions for the virus.

Asian countries including Thailand, Singapore, and Pakistan stepped up airport ⁠screening after ‌India confirmed the infections ⁠last month, but the World ​Health ‌Organisation had said risk of ​the virus’ ⁠spread was low.

A woman also died in Bangladesh in January after contracting the virus, WHO had said.

(Reporting by Jatindra Dash, writing by Sakshi Dayal, Editing by ​Alex Richardson)