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Nipah virus (NiV) is a zoonotic virus that can cause severe illness in humans, with a high case fatality rate. It is transmitted to humans from animals, particularly fruit bats, and can also spread through contaminated food and from person to person.

There are no specific treatments or vaccines available, and supportive care is the primary treatment approach.
 
Key points about Nipah virus:

Emerging Zoonotic Virus:

NiV is considered an emerging zoonotic virus, meaning it is a virus that has jumped from animals to humans.

Reservoir Host:
Fruit bats of the Pteropodidae family are the natural reservoir hosts for the virus.

Transmission:
Animal to human: Direct contact with infected animals (bats, pigs, horses) or their body fluids, and consumption of contaminated food products like raw palm sap.

Human to human: Close contact with an infected person or their bodily fluids (saliva, respiratory droplets, urine, blood).

Symptoms:
NiV infection can range from asymptomatic or mild to severe, with symptoms including fever, headache, respiratory illness, and encephalitis (inflammation of the brain).

High Case Fatality Rate:

The case fatality rate is estimated between 40-75% or higher, making it a serious public health concern.

No Specific Treatment or Vaccine:
Currently, there are no specific antiviral treatments or vaccines available for NiV infection.

Outbreaks:
Nipah virus outbreaks have been reported in several countries in Asia, including Malaysia, Bangladesh, India, the Philippines, and Singapore.

WHO Priority Disease:
NiV is listed as a priority disease on the World Health Organization (WHO) R&D Blueprint due to its epidemic and pandemic potential.

One Health Approach:
Due to the complex transmission pathways, a One Health approach (which considers human, animal, and environmental health) is necessary for effective prevention and control of NiV infection.
 
Key points about Nipah virus:

Emerging Zoonotic Virus:

NiV is considered an emerging zoonotic virus, meaning it is a virus that has jumped from animals to humans.

Reservoir Host:
Fruit bats of the Pteropodidae family are the natural reservoir hosts for the virus.

Transmission:
Animal to human: Direct contact with infected animals (bats, pigs, horses) or their body fluids, and consumption of contaminated food products like raw palm sap.

Human to human: Close contact with an infected person or their bodily fluids (saliva, respiratory droplets, urine, blood).

Symptoms:
NiV infection can range from asymptomatic or mild to severe, with symptoms including fever, headache, respiratory illness, and encephalitis (inflammation of the brain).

High Case Fatality Rate:
The case fatality rate is estimated between 40-75% or higher, making it a serious public health concern.


No Specific Treatment or Vaccine:
Currently, there are no specific antiviral treatments or vaccines available for NiV infection.

Outbreaks:
Nipah virus outbreaks have been reported in several countries in Asia, including Malaysia, Bangladesh, India, the Philippines, and Singapore.

WHO Priority Disease:
NiV is listed as a priority disease on the World Health Organization (WHO) R&D Blueprint due to its epidemic and pandemic potential.

One Health Approach:
Due to the complex transmission pathways, a One Health approach (which considers human, animal, and environmental health) is necessary for effective prevention and control of NiV infection.
In other words if this gets out of hand a lot of people is going to die. They better hope this shit isn’t airborne
 
Just in time for trump pandemic fuckery 2.0!

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India is a disgusting cesspool, of course they have this. They bathe in and drink shit water . Then don’t get me started on the armpit and foot food markets . Disgusting savages
 
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