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    Immunopathogenesis of Nipah Virus Infection and Associated Immune Responses by Brent Brown, Tanya Gravier, Ingo Fricke, Suhaila A. Al-Sheboul, Theodor-Nicolae Carp, Chiuan Yee Leow, Chinua Imarogbe, Javad Arabpour

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…Nipah virus is a lethal emerging zoonotic disease that has been neglected since its characterization in 1999 until recently. Nipah virus infection occurs predominantly in isolated regions of Malaysia, Bangladesh, and India in small outbreaks. …”
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    Nipah virus infection: pathology and pathogenesis of an emerging paramyxoviral zoonosis. by Wong, K.T., Shieh, Wun-Ju, Kumar, Shalini, Norain, Karim, Abdullah, Wahidah, Guarner, Jeannette, Goldsmith, Cynthia S., Chua, Kaw Bing, Lam, Sai Kit, Tan, Chong Tin, Goh, Khean Jin, Chong, Heng Thay, Jusoh, Rani, Rollin, Pierre E., Ksiazek, Thomas G., Zaki, S.R.

    Published 2002
    “…Clinical and autopsy findings were derived from a series of 32 fatal human cases of Nipah virus infection. Diagnosis was established in all cases by a combination of immunohistochemistry (IHC) and serology. …”
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    Nipah Virus Infection Outbreak with Nosocomial and Corpse-to-Human Transmission, Bangladesh by Hossain M.S. Sazzad, M. Jahangir Hossain, Emily S. Gurley, Kazi M.H. Ameen, Shahana Parveen, M. Saiful Islam, Labib I. Faruque, Goutam Podder, Sultana S. Banu, Michael K. Lo, Pierre E. Rollin, Paul A. Rota, Peter Daszak, Mahmudur Rahman, Stephen P. Luby

    Published 2013-02-01
    “…Among 7 persons with confirmed sporadic cases, 6 died, including a physician who had physically examined encephalitis patients without gloves or a mask. Nipah virus–infected patients were more likely than community-based controls to report drinking raw date palm sap and to have had physical contact with an encephalitis patient (29% vs. 4%, matched odds ratio undefined). …”
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