Nipah virus
John S MacKenzie and Stephen J Prowse
Microbiology Australia
30(4) 145 - 145
Published: 01 September 2009
Abstract
Nipah virus emerged in 1999 in Peninsula Malaysia, where it caused a severe respiratory disease in pigs, some of which also displayed encephalitic symptoms. Humans became infected following contact with infected pigs and suffered a severe encephalitic disease. There were a total of 276 human infections in Malaysia and Singapore, with 106 deaths, a case fatality rate of 38.4% 1. The outbreak was finally contained by culling just over one million pigs at significant cost to the Malaysian economy.https://doi.org/10.1071/MA09145
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