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Emerging Threats of New Born Viruses in Indian States: Effective Measures for Prevention

New born viruses originating from animal hosts continue to pose a persistent danger in several Indian states. It is crucial to understand the ongoing risk of these viruses and adopt effective preventive measures to mitigate their impact. In this article, we will examine the persistent threat of new born viruses in specific Indian states, explore the history of outbreaks, discuss the probability of disease spread, and provide comprehensive strategies for preventing the transmission of these diseases. State Outbreaks and Ongoing Risks: Kerala : Kerala, a state in southern India, has experienced significant outbreaks of new born viruses. In 2018, the state faced a severe Nipah virus outbreak, which resulted in multiple fatalities and raised concerns globally. Kerala has also witnessed cases of Hendra virus in the past. The recurrence of these outbreaks emphasizes the need for sustained preventive efforts. West Bengal : West Bengal, an eastern Indian state, has had its share of new born vi...