Nipah cases in India raise regional anxiety but experts say wider spread unlikely
The virus’s high fatality rate has prompted precautionary measures across Asia, even as analysts say the outbreak remains limited

That assessment follows confirmation by Indian authorities of two Nipah cases in West Bengal, but analysts have said the limited numbers, combined with the time that has passed since the infections were detected, point to a contained outbreak rather than an escalating public health threat.
India’s Ministry of Health said on Tuesday that “speculative and incorrect figures regarding Nipah Virus Disease cases are being circulated in certain sections of the media”, a reference to reports citing higher case numbers at a hospital in Kolkata, and stressed that only two cases had been centrally confirmed in West Bengal since December.
It said 196 people who had come into contact with the infected individuals were asymptomatic and had all tested negative.