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| Citation | 8502 | 4519 |
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NIPAH VIRUS (NIV): TRANSMISSION, SYMPTOMS, DIAGNOSIS AND PREVENTION
Suraj Mandal*, Dr. Nitin Kumar, Sweta Goel, Km. Shiva and Manoj Kumar
. Abstract Nipah virus (NiV) is a zoonotic infection, implying that it can spread among creatures and individuals. Organic product bats, additionally called flying foxes, are the creature supply for NiV in nature. Nipah virus is additionally known to cause disease in pigs and individuals. Contamination with NiV is related with encephalitis (enlarging of the cerebrum) and can cause gentle to extreme ailment and even demise. Episodes happen every year in pieces of Asia, principally Bangladesh and India. Nipah infection disease can be forestalled by staying away from openness to wiped out pigs and bats in regions where the infection is available, and not drinking crude date palm sap which can be defiled by a contaminated bat. During an episode, standard contamination control practices can assist with forestalling individual to-individual spread in clinic settings. Keywords: Nipah virus, NiV, Nipah henipavirus. [Full Text Article] [Download Certificate] |
