NIPAH VIRUS

TAG: GS-2: HEALTH

CONTEXT: A 24-year-old man from Kerala’s Malappuram district died from Nipah virus, confirmed by the National Institute of Virology, Pune.

EXPLANATION:

What is Nipah Virus?

  • Nipah virus infection is a zoonotic illness that is transmitted via animals to humans.
  • The organism which causes Nipah Virus encephalitis is an RNA or Ribonucleic acid virus of the family Paramyxoviridae, genus Henipavirus, and is closely related to Hendra virus.
  • It was first broken out in Malaysia and Singapore in 1998 and 1999.
  • It first appeared in domestic pigs and has been found among several species of domestic animals including dogs, cats, goats, horses and sheep.

  • Transmission
    • The disease spreads through fruit bats or ‘flying foxes,’ of the genus Pteropus, who are natural reservoir hosts of the Nipah and Hendra viruses.
    • The virus is present in bat urine and potentially, bat faeces, saliva, and birthing fluids.
  • Symptoms
    • Typically, the human infection presents as an encephalitic syndrome marked by fever, headache, drowsiness, disorientation, mental confusion, coma, and potentially death
  • Treatment: There is no definitive treatment available for the virus.

 

Source:

https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/kerala/after-nipah-death-mask-made-mandatory-in-keralas-malappuram/article68647653.ece

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