ASIAN NIPAH VIRUS AND THE POTENTIAL OF NEW PANDEMIC

E. Yahya, Amaal Mohammed Alqadhi, M. A. Abdulsamad, A. A. Allaq
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Nipah virus infection is a renewable threatening stage III zoonotic disease caused high mortality rates and significant public health risks in the past two decades. Several outbreaks of the Nipah virus occurred in Malaysia, Bangladesh, India and other Asian countries, which differed in the characteristics as each outbreak results from a novel strain of the virus. The continuous change of the viral hosts, as it jumps from bats to the animal/human and vice versa, but the virus in need to adapt to the new environment and favor mutations accuracy. The recent outbreaks of the virus caused much concern worldwide due to its ease of transmission and high mortality rates. During the rapid spread and replication of Nipah virus, more mutations are likely to develop, enhancing its epidemiological patterns and increasing its pathogenicity, raising the risk for a new pandemic. This review presents the chronological development of Nipah virus outbreaks and the main differences from the originally discovered Nipah virus and the more recent strains and discussed the potential of this virus to become a new pandemic.
亚洲尼帕病毒和新的大流行的可能性
尼帕病毒感染是一种可再生的威胁性III级人畜共患疾病,在过去二十年中造成高死亡率和重大公共卫生风险。在马来西亚、孟加拉国、印度和其他亚洲国家发生了几次尼帕病毒暴发,其特征不同,因为每次暴发都是由一种新的病毒株引起的。病毒宿主的不断变化,当它从蝙蝠跳到动物/人类,反之亦然,但病毒需要适应新的环境,有利于突变的准确性。由于该病毒易于传播和死亡率高,最近爆发的疫情在全世界引起了极大关注。在尼帕病毒迅速传播和复制期间,可能会产生更多的突变,加强其流行病学模式并增加其致病性,从而增加发生新大流行的风险。本综述介绍了尼帕病毒暴发的时间顺序发展以及与最初发现的尼帕病毒和最近发现的毒株的主要区别,并讨论了该病毒成为新的大流行的可能性。
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