Nipah Virus

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It appears that Nipah Virus is affecting Bangal and Thailand authorities are concerned and screening passengers from India.

This virus is deadly, can spread and has no vaccine or cure.

I was wondering if Australia should be concerned which may affect travel plans similar to 2020?

I am super worried that me and my parents will need to be apart for another 3 years due to this kind of virus spreading and lockdown.

 
World Health Organisation:

Transmission​

During the first recognized outbreak in Malaysia, which also affected Singapore, most human infections resulted from direct contact with sick pigs or their contaminated tissues. Transmission is thought to have occurred via unprotected exposure to secretions from the pigs, or unprotected contact with the tissue of a sick animal.

In subsequent outbreaks in Bangladesh and India, consumption of fruits or fruit products (such as raw date palm juice) contaminated with urine or saliva from infected fruit bats was the most likely source of infection.

There are currently no studies on viral persistence in bodily fluids or the environment including fruits.

Human-to-human transmission of Nipah virus has also been reported among family and care givers of infected patients.

During the later outbreaks in Bangladesh and India, Nipah virus spread directly from human-to-human through close contact with people's secretions and excretions. In Siliguri, India in 2001, transmission of the virus was also reported within a health-care setting, where 75% of cases occurred among hospital staff or visitors. From 2001 to 2008, around half of reported cases in Bangladesh were due to human-to-human transmission through providing care to infected patients.

Basic conclusion with relation to your question: transmission appears to require much closer contact with infectees than is the case for Covid or Measles or some other diseases.
 
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World Health Organisation:



Basic conclusion with relation to your question: transmission appears to require much closer contact with infectees than is the case for Covid or Measles or some other diseases.
or close contact with an infected bat or something it's pee'd/poop'd on...
 
With Covid and measles it was all about transmission. It's still alarming as I no longer trust any Government these days. I expect Indonesia will act soon too. Mind you we traveled during the swine flu epidemic and to Singapore during SARS.
 

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