Title of article :
Nipah: An Interesting stance
Author/Authors :
Raval ، Ruchi D. Department of Periodontics Implantology - Manubhai Patel Dental College , Mehta ، Mansi Dr. Bristol Dental, Bristol
Pages :
3
From page :
5
To page :
7
Abstract :
Nipah instead was one of the most fatal outbreaks of diseases in the mankind which was initially assumed as Japanese encephalitis. A multidisciplinary exploration was done at several levels of microbiology, histopathology and genetics which led to the discovery of a new paramyxovirus named Nipah virus (NiV). The disease was primarily identified in Malaysia in 1998 and named after a village, Sungai Nipah. The main mode of transmission in the Malaysian outbreaks was thought to be the consumption of bat’s dropping, urine and fruit partially eaten by pigs. In Bangladesh and northeast India, the virus was directly transmitted from bats to human through consumption of raw date palm juice. To limit the epidemic, coordinated efforts by health care providers have become mandatory. This article gives a note about the NiV, its infection and ongoing researches on its management strategies. Data were collected using electronic media consisting of articles, books and websites.
Keywords :
Communicable disease , Epidemics , Henipavirus infections , Nipah Virus , Review
Journal title :
Health Promotion Perspectives
Serial Year :
2020
Journal title :
Health Promotion Perspectives
Record number :
2483953
Link To Document :
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