Coronavirus - World Health Organization (WHO) Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) is an infectious disease caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus Most people infected with the virus will experience mild to moderate respiratory illness and recover without requiring special treatment However, some will become seriously ill and require medical attention
WHO prequalifies first maternal respiratory syncytial virus vaccine On 12 March 2025, the World Health Organization (WHO) prequalified the first maternal respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) vaccine to protect infants against one of the most common causes of acute lower respiratory infections in children globally
Recommendations announced for influenza vaccine composition for the . . . The World Health Organization (WHO) today announced its recommendations for the viral composition of influenza vaccines for use in the 2026 influenza season in the southern hemisphere The announcement was made at an Information Meeting after a 4-day Consultation on the Composition of Influenza Virus Vaccines
Virus respiratorio sincitial (VRS) El virus respiratorio sincitial (VRS) es una de las causas más comunes de infección aguda de las vías respiratorias inferiores en niños en todo el mundo, además de provocar una carga sustancial de enfermedad respiratoria grave en las personas mayores
Nipah Virus Infection - India - World Health Organization (WHO) Between 17 May and 12 July 2025, the Information and Public Relations Department, Government of Kerala informed through a series of official press releases about four confirmed cases, including two deaths, due to Nipah virus (NiV) infection in two districts of Kerala State NiV infection is a bat-borne disease transmitted to humans through infected animals (such as bats or pigs), contaminated
Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) WHO fact sheet on COVID-19, including information on symptoms, transmission, treatment, prevention, vaccines and and WHO's work in this area
Nipah virus infection - World Health Organization (WHO) Nipah virus (NiV) is a zoonotic virus, usually transmitted from animals to humans, but can also be transmitted through contaminated food or directly between people Transmission of the virus to humans can occur from direct contact with infected animals like bats, pigs or horses, and by consuming fruits or fruit products, such as raw date palm juice, contaminated by infected fruit bats
Human metapneumovirus (hMPV) infection Human metapneumovirus (hMPV) is one of the viruses that causes the common cold (upper respiratory infection) It usually makes people only mildly sick, but it can make some people very sick The virus belongs to the Pneumoviridae family of viruses, along with respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) It was first identified in 2001 and has been spreading among people for many decades It is found
Quadripartite webinar on Nipah virus infection in the Asia-Pacific Region The One Health approach recognizes that human, animal, and environmental health are interconnected To address threats like Nipah virus—a deadly zoonotic disease with no available vaccine—the Asia Pacific Regional Quadripartite (FAO, WHO, WOAH, UNEP) is organizing a joint webinar The event aims to raise awareness of Nipah risks, share experiences from countries, and strengthen
Nipah virus infection - Bangladesh Nipah virus is a zoonotic pathogen with a high death rate and no licensed vaccine or treatment, though early supportive treatment can save lives Its reservoirs are fruit bats or flying foxes (bats of the Pteropus genus), which are distributed in the coastal regions and on several islands in the Indian ocean, India, south-east Asia and Oceania