Nipah Virus
A deadly Virus rapidly spreads to human and, animal, yes that is Nipah Virus, and now its latest outbreak killed 17 of 18 people confirmed.
Nipah virus is a zoonotic virus. Nipah likes to live in fruit bats, its natural host. Nipah virus (NiV) is a member of the family the - Paramyxoviridae and identified in 1999 from Sungai Nipah, a village in the Malaysian Peninsula beside see also Singapore.
It also spreads from animals to humans and infects equally. Normally it spread to humans who come into direct contact with raw date palm sap (today) and infected bats, pigs. Finally, this virus enters your body and then attack slowly.
The symptoms start to show within 3–14 days after exposure. Primary stage it can cause fever and headaches, followed by dizziness, disorientation and mental confusion, which can progress to come within 24 to 48 hours. Finally, Infection with Nipah virus is associated with encephalitis.
The symptoms start to show within 3–14 days after exposure. Primary stage it can cause fever and headaches, followed by dizziness, disorientation and mental confusion, which can progress to come within 24 to 48 hours. Finally, Infection with Nipah virus is associated with encephalitis.
Currently, there is no effective treatment for Nipah Virus infection. The treatment is limited to supportive care. Some instant tips can help to cure of it, like bed rest and drink fresh water. Clinical stay is more effective this situation.
Keep using protective cloth and gloves for virus safety. Do not touches affected or non affected animal without confirmation. Always free from Pig and contact with bats food or item. Freshly collected date palm juice should not be consumed, and the fruit should be carefully washed and peeled before eating.