Clinical Presentation of Nipah Virus Infection in Bangladesh
Clinical Infectious Diseases2008Vol. 46(7), pp. 977–984
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M. Jahangir Hossain, Emily S. Gurley, Joel M. Montgomery, Michael Bell, Darin S. Carroll, Vincent Hsu, Pierre Formenty, A. Croisier, E. Bertherat, M. Abul Faiz, Abul Kalam Azad, Rafiqul Islam, Mohammed Abdur Rahim Molla, Thomas G. Ksiazek, Paul A. Rota, James A. Comer, Pierre E. Rollin, Stephen P. Luby, Robert F. Breiman
Abstract
Nipah virus infection produced rapidly progressive severe illness affecting the central nervous and respiratory systems. Clinical characteristics of Nipah virus infection in Bangladesh, including a severe respiratory component, appear distinct from clinical characteristics reported during earlier outbreaks in other countries.
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