đŠ Nipah Virus Infection – Awareness Update
đ Thailand's Department of Disease Control continues to closely monitor the Nipah virus situation.
đ Thailand currently has no reported cases of Nipah virus infection.
đĄ️ Simple preventive measures—such as regular handwashing and avoiding fruit with bite marks—remain essential.
đ©đ»⚕️ Stay informed, stay safe, and follow official public health guidance.
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