2002
DOI: 10.1016/s1286-4579(01)01522-2
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Isolation of Nipah virus from Malaysian Island flying-foxes

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“…NiV was isolated from fruit bats in Malaysia [16] Fruit bats with antibodies to NiV were captured in the outbreak areas of Bangladesh but no intermediate animal host was identified. In Bangladesh, NiV might have been transmitted to humans by direct contact with bats or indirectly by contact with material contaminated by bats.…”
Section: Nipah Virus Infection 399mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…NiV was isolated from fruit bats in Malaysia [16] Fruit bats with antibodies to NiV were captured in the outbreak areas of Bangladesh but no intermediate animal host was identified. In Bangladesh, NiV might have been transmitted to humans by direct contact with bats or indirectly by contact with material contaminated by bats.…”
Section: Nipah Virus Infection 399mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Viral transmission from bats to intermediate hosts via partially eaten fruit has been posited for both NiV (4) and HeV (5) and NiV has been isolated from a swab of partially eaten fruit in the wild (4). Therefore, the survival of henipaviruses on fruit flesh and in fruit juice was examined.…”
Section: Virus Survival In Fruit Juice and Fleshmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[5][6][7][8] The natural host is very likely to be the fruit bat because NiV has been isolated from bat's urine. 9 Thus, the NiV outbreak represents the most serious viral zoonosis that has emerged from bats recently. 10 Based on studies of NiV-infected human tissues, the pathology and pathogenesis of NiV infection is beginning to be understood.…”
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