Background Between February and April, 1999, an outbreak of viral encephalitis occurred among pig-farmers in Malaysia. We report findings for the first three patients who died. Methods Samples of tissue were taken at necropsy. Blood and cerebrospinal-fluid (CSF) samples taken before death were cultured for viruses, and tested for antibodies to viruses. Findings The three pig-farmers presented with fever, headache, and altered level of consciousness. Myoclonus was present in two patients. There were signs of brainstem dysfunction with hypertension and tachycardia. Rapid deterioration led to irreversible hypotension and death. A virus causing syncytial formation of vero cells was cultured from the CSF of two patients after 5 days; the virus s...
This is a report of 4 patients with Nipah encephalitis during the January outbreak in Bangladesh. Th...
An outbreak of febrile encephalitis with high death rates (~56%) occurred among pig farmers in a pig...
The outbreak of Nipah virus, affecting pigs and pig-farm workers, was fi rst noted in September 1998...
Background: Between September 1998 and June 1999, there was an outbreak of severe viral encephalitis...
Background: Between September 1998 and June 1999, there was an outbreak of severe viral encephalitis...
Emerging infectious diseases involving zoonosis have become important global health problems. The 19...
Background: An outbreak of viral encephalitis occurred among pig industry workers in Malaysia in Se...
The Nipah virus outbreak in Malaysia (September 1998 to May 1999) resulted in 265 cases of acute enc...
The Nipah virus outbreak in Malaysia (September 1998 to May 1999) resulted in 265 cases of acute enc...
An outbreak of encephalitis affecting 265 patients (105 fatally) occurred during 1998±1999 in Malays...
The Nipah virus outbreak in Malaysia (September 1998 to May 1999) resulted in 265 cases of acute enc...
A study to determine the possible role of Japanese encephalitis in the Nipah encephalitis outbreak a...
In 1998, an outbreak of acute encephalitis with high mortality rates among pig handlers in Malaysia ...
Between September 1998 to May 1999, Malaysia and Singapore were hit by an outbreak of fatal encephal...
Nipah Virus is a recently emerging zoonotic virus with disease causing potential in both animals and...
This is a report of 4 patients with Nipah encephalitis during the January outbreak in Bangladesh. Th...
An outbreak of febrile encephalitis with high death rates (~56%) occurred among pig farmers in a pig...
The outbreak of Nipah virus, affecting pigs and pig-farm workers, was fi rst noted in September 1998...
Background: Between September 1998 and June 1999, there was an outbreak of severe viral encephalitis...
Background: Between September 1998 and June 1999, there was an outbreak of severe viral encephalitis...
Emerging infectious diseases involving zoonosis have become important global health problems. The 19...
Background: An outbreak of viral encephalitis occurred among pig industry workers in Malaysia in Se...
The Nipah virus outbreak in Malaysia (September 1998 to May 1999) resulted in 265 cases of acute enc...
The Nipah virus outbreak in Malaysia (September 1998 to May 1999) resulted in 265 cases of acute enc...
An outbreak of encephalitis affecting 265 patients (105 fatally) occurred during 1998±1999 in Malays...
The Nipah virus outbreak in Malaysia (September 1998 to May 1999) resulted in 265 cases of acute enc...
A study to determine the possible role of Japanese encephalitis in the Nipah encephalitis outbreak a...
In 1998, an outbreak of acute encephalitis with high mortality rates among pig handlers in Malaysia ...
Between September 1998 to May 1999, Malaysia and Singapore were hit by an outbreak of fatal encephal...
Nipah Virus is a recently emerging zoonotic virus with disease causing potential in both animals and...
This is a report of 4 patients with Nipah encephalitis during the January outbreak in Bangladesh. Th...
An outbreak of febrile encephalitis with high death rates (~56%) occurred among pig farmers in a pig...
The outbreak of Nipah virus, affecting pigs and pig-farm workers, was fi rst noted in September 1998...