NIPAH VIRUS The currently emerging NIPAH Virus is spreading at a rapid pace. Initially discovered in Malaysia, the virus has already attested 10 victims all over India and grabbed light when diagnosed in a nurse working in Kerala. It is also spreading across Bangladesh and Singapore. The retrovirus originally belongs to the genus Henipavirus and tends to infect both human and animals. The disease is currently being diagnosed using PCR[polymerase chain reaction]and autopsy. Its infection proceeds from no symptoms The majorly witnessed symptoms are: Inflammation of the brain [encephalitis] Asphyxiation Headache Drowsiness Mental confusion The rapidly spreading epidemic holds its major source of infection from sick pigs and bats. As a result of this, millions of pigs were brutally killed to get a control of the disease. It can be prevented, by adopting several measures: Avoiding raw palm sap contaminated by bat’s excreta. since bats tend to urinate in the open containers which store toddy. Keeping away from sick pigs. Avoiding fruits partially eaten by bats. Being protected against nosocomial infections acquired from hospitals. Researches are being performed over several drugs like: Ribavirin Chloroquine -the antimalarial drug No vaccines and medicines have been discovered aimed to cure the Nipah virus infection. Therefore recovery could only be expected by intensive, supportive care. NIV isolates people mind set: Hatterade for Nurses, crematorium staff denies victims Nipah virus outbreak claims 2 more lives in Kerala Nipah virus infected Kerala nurse dies, cremated in electric crematorium Nipah virus : Goa and Mumbai hospitals on alert, may spread in coastal areas