What is it?The Nipah virus is a bat-borne zoonotic virus originating from the Fruit bat (genus Pteropus).
Where did it come from?It was originally discovered in Malaysia and Singapore (1999) during the small outbreak it was discovered that the virus was transmissable from swine to human. There were also aditional cases of this virus in Bangladesh, the Philipines and even in India but at the time it wasn't of anything noteworthy. Later on inside a hopistal in West Bengal Kolkata India (present day), 5 people were confirmed to be infected with the disease, the infection managed to spread to hospistal staff and currently there's 100 reported cases of the disease.
How can I not be infected?The disease can be passed on from bat to swine, infected pigs are not to be touched or handled without any sort of protection. Drinking juice from fruit contaminated with the urine/saliva of the Fruit bat (genus Pteropus) will put you at risk of infection. The virus mainly spreads through human-to-human transmission. Coming into contact with a person's secretion and excretions is not advised as you will be infected.
How do I know if I have it?Early signs show fever, headaches, myalgia (muscle pain), vomiting and sore throat. Later on, dizziness, drowsiness, altered consciousness, and neurological signs that indicate acute encephalitis. Some people can also experience atypical pneumonia and severe respiratory problems, including acute respiratory distress. Encephalitis and seizures occur in severe cases, progressing to coma within 24 to 48 hours.
What are my chances of survival?(40-75%) If you're a youngcaca, an oldGOD or an individual with a compromised immune system, you're probably dead.
Le sources?https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XHVPF7a_EGUhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nipah_virushttps://www.cdc.gov/nipah-virus/about/index.htmlhttps://www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/nipah-virushttps://www.independent.co.uk/asia/india/india-nipah-virus-outbreak-kolkata-cases-b2905473.html