NIPAH Virus

Authors

  • Dr. Prajakta Ghatage
  • Dr. Ramesh Kothari
  • Dr. Sunil Natha Mhaske

Keywords:

Nipah virus, RNA Virus, Paramyxoviridae family

Abstract

Nipah virus (NiV) infection is a newly emerging zoonosis that causes severe disease in both animals and humans. The natural host of the virus are fruit bats of the Pteropodidae Family, Pteropus genus. NiV was first identified during an outbreak of disease that took place in Kampung Sungai Nipah, Malaysia in 1998. On this occasion, pigs were the intermediate hosts.  In Bangladesh in 2004, humans became infected with NiV as a result of consuming date palm sap that had been contaminated by infected fruit bats. Human-to-human transmission has also been documented, including in a hospital setting in India.
NiV infection in humans has a range of clinical presentations, from asymptomatic infection to acute respiratory syndrome and fatal encephalitis. NiV is also capable of causing disease in pigs and other domestic animals. There is no vaccine for either humans or animals. The primary treatment for human cases is intensive supportive care.

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Published

2018-06-13

How to Cite

Ghatage , D. P. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ., Kothari, D. R. ., & Mhaske, D. S. N. (2018). NIPAH Virus. VIMS Health Science Journal, 5(2), 88–91. Retrieved from https://vimshsj.edu.in/index.php/main/article/view/235

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