Authors: Md Zakiul Hassan, Amanda Rojek, Piero Olliaro, Peter Horby
Year: 2024
Journal: The Lancet Regional Health - Southeast Asia
DOI: 10.1016/j.lansea.2024.100527
Summary#
This paper discusses strategies to improve the clinical care for patients in Nipah outbreaks, focusing on enhancing early case detection, optimizing supportive care, adopting a syndromic approach, and exploring innovative trial designs. The goal is to better equip healthcare systems in Nipah-endemic regions to manage current and future outbreaks.
Key Findings#
- The need for enhanced early case detection in Nipah virus disease (NiVD)
- Optimization of supportive care to improve outcomes and create a standard for future trials
- Adopting a syndromic approach centered on encephalitis
- Exploring innovative trial designs tailored to low case numbers as an alternative to ‘compassionate use’
Methodology#
- Study Type: Viewpoint
- Geographic Focus: [‘Kerala, India’, ‘Bangladesh’]
- Time Period: 2024
Topics#
Nipah virus, Outbreak, Compassionate drug use, Epidemic, Pandemic, Southeast Asia, Clinical trials, Encephalitis, Therapeutics
Relevance#
The paper proposes strategies to improve the management of Nipah virus disease (NiVD) in NiV-endemic regions, which can help reduce mortality rates and better prepare healthcare systems for future outbreaks.
Source#
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