死亡率40%以上!印度出现尼帕病毒疫情
Zheng Quan Shi Bao·2026-01-26 08:04

Group 1 - The Nipah virus outbreak has been reported in West Bengal, India, with 5 confirmed cases, including healthcare workers, and one patient in critical condition [1] - The local government is taking measures to contain the virus spread, including home isolation for nearly 100 individuals and testing bats in local zoos [1] - The Thai Civil Aviation Authority announced comprehensive screening for flights from West Bengal starting January 26 to prevent the virus from entering Thailand [1] Group 2 - The outbreak has led to a significant rise in stock prices for vaccine, flu, and biotechnology-related companies, with some stocks reaching a 20% limit up [1] - Investors are inquiring about listed companies that may have products related to the Nipah virus on platforms like Shenzhen Stock Exchange Interactive and Shanghai Stock Exchange Interactive [2] Group 3 - The World Health Organization describes the Nipah virus as a zoonotic virus that can be transmitted from infected animals (such as bats or pigs) to humans, with a mortality rate typically over 40% [3] - Symptoms of human infection include acute respiratory infection and potentially fatal encephalitis, with an incubation period ranging from 4 to 14 days, and up to 45 days in some cases [3]