Doctors talk about the risk of an outbreak of Nipah virus in Vietnam

Thanh Chân - Ngọc Ánh |

Ho Chi Minh City - Doctor Truong Huu Khanh - Children's Hospital 1 said that the possibility of Nipah virus causing an outbreak in Vietnam is very low.

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