Disaster India fighting to contain Nipah, a virus deadlier than COVID-19 - "A 12-year-old boy has died in India of Nipah, a rare virus that is far deadlier than COVID-19 — and one that health officials have long feared could start a global pandemic."

A 12-year-old boy has died in India of Nipah, a rare virus that is far deadlier than COVID-19 — and one that health officials have long feared could start a global pandemic.

The unidentified boy died Sunday at a hospital in Kerala, the southern state already battling the highest number of COVID-19 cases in the hard-hit country, officials there said.

He had already visited two other hospitals before his death, putting him in contact with potentially hundreds of people — with up to 11 showing potential symptoms, NDTV reported.

Previous outbreaks of Nipah, or NiV, showed an estimated fatality rate of between 40% and 75%, according to the World Health Organization, making it far more deadly than the coronavirus.

“The virus has been shown to spread from person-to-person in these outbreaks, raising concerns about the potential for NiV to cause a global pandemic,” the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) said.

More than 100 possible contacts of the boy have already been forced to isolate, with 48 of them being monitored in a hospital in Kerala.

Officials will also be carrying out door-to-door surveillance and identifying secondary contacts.

Health officials are urgently testing as many contacts as possible, with samples from the boy’s primary contacts — his family and health care workers — coming back negative.

“That these eight immediate contacts tested negative is a great relief,” said the state health minister, Veena George.

Nipah virus was first discovered in Malaysia and Singapore in 1999 — an outbreak of nearly 300 human cases, with more than 100 deaths, the CDC noted. More than 1 million pigs were killed to help control the outbreak, causing a “substantial economic impact.”

Complicating its detection, key symptoms are similar to those of COVID-19, including fever, cough, sore throat and difficulty breathing, the CDC noted.

The infected often also suffer encephalitis, or swelling of the brain — and if they survive, often suffer persistent convulsions and even personality changes. The contagion can remain dormant in sufferers — who may get sick and possibly die from it “months and even years after exposure,” the CDC warned.

There is no vaccine, and the only treatment is supportive care to control complications and keep patients comfortable.

Kerala dealt with a previous outbreak of Nipah in 2018, when more than a dozen people died.

This time around, the concern is compounded by the fact that the state is already struggling to contain COVID-19.

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The lid has truly come off on using viruses as fear mongering, it is to the 2020s what terrorism was to the 2000s I guess.

Scarier yet, because TPTB fucking blew their load on 0.2% COVID, this could turn into a "boy who cried wolf" scenario, where nobody takes them seriously.
If some super deadly virus did come along mankind is 100% fucked, with how hyper politized COVID is we'll never be able to rally a serious effort to stop any other virus ever again, we blew our load indeed.
 
Once again the "experts" fail to acknowledge that deadliness is inversely proportional to the chances of a virus causing a pandemic.

There must be a substantial portion getting mild cases and spreading it around for it to leave the launchpad.
With a sufficient delay between exposure and onset of symptoms, a deadly disease can go widespread (assuming the presymptomatic can spread it). According to Wikipedia, onset can take 5 to 14 days. And mild, cold like, symptoms like cough and fever start until they progress over the next 3 days into encephalitis and coma.

A sufficiently contagious variant of this virus may be a legitimate concern.
 
As much of a shithole as India is, at least they're not China. China would've just chucked the kid in the furnace, shot any doctors who treated him and told everyone to disperse and that there's nothing to see here. Then a month later when half the country is infected they'd blame it on the US again. If this thing ever breaks out in China we're all fucked.
 
deadliness is inversely proportional to the chances of a virus causing a pandemic
Not exactly. Yes, in it's current state there's no way it could cause a pandemic, but SARS did not cause one either. If Nipah or a Nipah related virus that was more transmissible, it would be a good idea to have antivirals and possibly vaccines or a vaccine platform ready to go.
 
Once again the "experts" fail to acknowledge that deadliness is inversely proportional to the chances of a virus causing a pandemic.
It's also inversely proportional to the hysteria that will be provoked. Real tachyons will be discovered through the occurrence of a disease that infects all humans 31 hours before its invention, doing nothing else. This will cause the end of modern society, mass hysteria, total insanity, IRL reavers, but not as a symptom of the disease of course.
 
The fucking promised plague.

Scarier yet, because TPTB fucking blew their load on 0.2% COVID, this could turn into a "boy who cried wolf" scenario, where nobody takes them seriously.
If some super deadly virus did come along mankind is 100% fucked, with how hyper politized COVID is we'll never be able to rally a serious effort to stop any other virus ever again, we blew our load indeed.
I know I'm so excited!
 
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