St. Vincent and the Grenadines monitoring Nipah virus threat

The government of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines says it is closely monitoring global reports of the Nipah virus even as regional health officials maintain that the Caribbean remains at low risk.

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In a statement, the Ministry of Health, Wellness, Environmental Health and Energy said there are currently no confirmed or suspected cases in the country. However, authorities say surveillance and preparedness efforts remain in place.

According to the ministry, the national risk is considered low but officials are continuing to work with regional and international partners to monitor developments and ensure readiness.

The Trinidad-based Caribbean Public Health Agency (CARPHA) has also said the likelihood of the virus spreading in the region is currently minimal.

Nipah virus is a zoonotic disease that can spread from animals to humans. Its natural hosts are fruit bats, also known as flying foxes. The virus can be transmitted through direct contact with infected animals, consumption of food contaminated by bats, or close contact with an infected person.

Health officials in St. Vincent are advising travelers to exercise caution, particularly those visiting or returning from countries where outbreaks have occurred. Anyone experiencing symptoms such as fever, respiratory illness, or neurological signs is urged to seek medical attention and inform healthcare providers about recent travel.

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Symptoms of the virus can range from mild to severe and may include fever, headache, coughing, breathing difficulties, vomiting, and confusion. In some cases, the infection can lead to encephalitis, or inflammation of the brain, as well as severe respiratory illness.

CARPHA noted that while Nipah virus outbreaks have been recorded in parts of Asia, no confirmed cases have been reported in the Caribbean or the wider Americas to date. However, the agency said the region must remain vigilant given global travel patterns.

The agency also pointed out that the United States and the United Kingdom — two major tourism source markets and travel hubs for the Caribbean — rank among the top countries visited by residents of India, highlighting the potential pathways through which the virus could spread internationally.

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CARPHA added that continued preparedness across the Caribbean, including strong public health surveillance and laboratory diagnostic capacity, will be critical for detecting and responding quickly should the virus ever be introduced into the region.

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