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A Pictogram of Nipah Virus Infection and Treatment

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  • Arun HS Kumar Director-Stemcology, Rm 216, School of Veterinary Medicine, University College, Dublin, Belfield, Dublin-04, IRELAND

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https://doi.org/10.5530/bems.4.1.ed.1

Abstract

Nipah virus (NIV) belongs to Henipavirus genus in the family of paramaxoviridae, which are negative sense single stranded RNA virus.1 Nipah virus is naturally harboured in fruit eating pteropid bats and is reported to cause neurological and respiratory disease in pigs, horses and humans. NIV infection is prevalent in the south Asian region. NIV infection is associated with high fatality rate, which is reported to be 40-75%. Below is a pictogram (Figure 1) of NIV infection, symptoms, pathology and currently known treatment options,2-4 which will be useful to patients as well as healthcare professionals. Read More. . . . 

A pictogram of Nipah virus infection and treatment.

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2018-01-01

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Kumar, A. H. . (2018). A Pictogram of Nipah Virus Infection and Treatment. Biology, Engineering, Medicine and Science Reports, 4(1), i. https://doi.org/10.5530/bems.4.1.ed.1

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