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Possible high risk of transmission of the Nipah virus in South and South East Asia: a review
by
Chet Raj Joshi
, Shyam Prakash Dumre
, Ram Prashad Ojha
, Saroj Nepal
, Krishna Prasad Pant
, Yogendra Shah
, Pushpa Raj Acharya
, Hem Raj Joshi
, Ramesh Shahi
, Rajdip Basnet
, Jagadish Joshi
, Lok Raj Bhatt
, Shikha Rimal
, Deepak Pokharel
, Bimal Dahal
, Kamal Singh Khadka
, Ram Singh Dhami
, Basu Dev Pandey
, Kishor Pandey
in
Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine
/ Bats
/ ELISA
/ Epidemiology
/ Fatalities
/ Infectious Diseases
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Nipah virus
/ One Health
/ PCR
/ Phylogenetics
/ Public Health
/ RC955-962
/ Review
/ Southeast Asia
/ Tropical Medicine
/ Vaccine
2023
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Possible high risk of transmission of the Nipah virus in South and South East Asia: a review
by
Chet Raj Joshi
, Shyam Prakash Dumre
, Ram Prashad Ojha
, Saroj Nepal
, Krishna Prasad Pant
, Yogendra Shah
, Pushpa Raj Acharya
, Hem Raj Joshi
, Ramesh Shahi
, Rajdip Basnet
, Jagadish Joshi
, Lok Raj Bhatt
, Shikha Rimal
, Deepak Pokharel
, Bimal Dahal
, Kamal Singh Khadka
, Ram Singh Dhami
, Basu Dev Pandey
, Kishor Pandey
in
Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine
/ Bats
/ ELISA
/ Epidemiology
/ Fatalities
/ Infectious Diseases
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Nipah virus
/ One Health
/ PCR
/ Phylogenetics
/ Public Health
/ RC955-962
/ Review
/ Southeast Asia
/ Tropical Medicine
/ Vaccine
2023
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Possible high risk of transmission of the Nipah virus in South and South East Asia: a review
by
Chet Raj Joshi
, Shyam Prakash Dumre
, Ram Prashad Ojha
, Saroj Nepal
, Krishna Prasad Pant
, Yogendra Shah
, Pushpa Raj Acharya
, Hem Raj Joshi
, Ramesh Shahi
, Rajdip Basnet
, Jagadish Joshi
, Lok Raj Bhatt
, Shikha Rimal
, Deepak Pokharel
, Bimal Dahal
, Kamal Singh Khadka
, Ram Singh Dhami
, Basu Dev Pandey
, Kishor Pandey
in
Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine
/ Bats
/ ELISA
/ Epidemiology
/ Fatalities
/ Infectious Diseases
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Nipah virus
/ One Health
/ PCR
/ Phylogenetics
/ Public Health
/ RC955-962
/ Review
/ Southeast Asia
/ Tropical Medicine
/ Vaccine
2023
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Possible high risk of transmission of the Nipah virus in South and South East Asia: a review
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Possible high risk of transmission of the Nipah virus in South and South East Asia: a review
2023
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Overview
Nipah virus (NiV) is a zoonotic, single-stranded RNA virus from the family
Paramyxoviridae,
genus
Henipavirus
. NiV is a biosafety-level-4 pathogen that is mostly spread by
Pteropus
species, which serve as its natural reservoir host. NiV is one of the major public health challenges in South and South East Asia. However, few molecular studies have been conducted to characterise NiV in a specific region. The main objective of this review is to understand the epidemiology, pathogenesis, molecular surveillance, transmission dynamics, genetic diversity, reservoir host, clinical characteristics, and phylogenetics of NiV. South and South East Asian nations have experienced NiV outbreaks. Phylogenetic analysis confirmed that two primary clades of NiV are in circulation. In humans, NiV causes severe respiratory illness and/or deadly encephalitis. NiV is mainly diagnosed by ELISA along with PCR. Therefore, we recommend that the governments of the region support the One Health approach to reducing the risk of zoonotic disease transmission in their respective countries.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC,BioMed Central,Springer Nature B.V,BMC
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