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  1. Infectious Causes of Acute Encephalitis Syndrome in India – Decadal Change and the Way Forward
  2. Infectious disease and economics: The case for considering multi-sectoral impacts
  3. Infectome analysis of bat kidneys from Yunnan province, China, reveals novel henipaviruses related to Hendra and Nipah viruses and prevalent bacterial and eukaryotic microbes
  4. Inference of Nipah virus evolution, 1999–2015
  5. Investigating Rare Risk Factors for Nipah Virus in Bangladesh: 2001–2012
  6. Jme-2023-109469
  7. Knowledge, Attitudes, Risk Perception, Preparedness and Vaccine Intent of Health Care Providers towards the Nipah Virus in South India
  8. Laboratory Diagnosis of Hendra and Nipah: Two Emerging Zoonotic Diseases with One Health Significance
  9. Late remdesivir treatment initiation partially protects African green monkeys from lethal Nipah virus infection
  10. Lessons from the Nipah virus outbreak in Malaysia
  11. Lessons from the pandemic: Responding to emerging zoonotic viral diseases—a Keystone Symposia report
  12. Letter to editor: Serosurvey for Nipah virus in bat population of southern part of India
  13. MR Imaging Features of Nipah Encephalitis
  14. Major bat-borne zoonotic viral epidemics in Asia and Africa: A systematic review and meta-analysis
  15. Major zoonotic diseases of public health importance in Bangladesh
  16. Mapping Risk of Nipah Virus Transmission from Bats to Humans in Thailand
  17. Mapping the distribution of Nipah virus infections: a geospatial modelling analysis
  18. Metagenomic Snapshots of Viral Components in Guinean Bats
  19. Molecular Pathogenesis of Nipah Virus
  20. Molecular characterization of Nipah virus from Pteropus hypomelanus in Southern Thailand
  21. Navigating Nipah virus: Insights, challenges, and recommendations
  22. Neurologic Manifestations of the World Health Organization’s List of Pandemic and Epidemic Diseases
  23. Neurological pathophysiology of SARS-CoV-2 and pandemic potential RNA viruses: a comparative analysis
  24. Newly outbreak of Nipah virus: epidemiology, symptoms, transmission, diagnostic testing, treatment, and global health concern
  25. Nipah: The looming post-covid pandemic
  26. Nipah Outbreak: Is it the beginning of another pandemic in the era of COVID-19 and Zika
  27. Nipah Virus-associated Encephalitis Outbreak, Siliguri, India
  28. Nipah Virus: A Multidimensional Update
  29. Nipah Virus: A Zoonotic Threat Re-Emerging in the Wake of Global Public Health Challenges
  30. Nipah Virus: An Overview of the Current Status of Diagnostics and Their Role in Preparedness in Endemic Countries
  31. Nipah Virus Antibodies in Bats, the Philippines, 2013–2022
  32. Nipah Virus Bangladesh Infection Elicits Organ-Specific Innate and Inflammatory Responses in the Marmoset Model
  33. Nipah Virus Detection at Bat Roosts after Spillover Events, Bangladesh, 2012–2019
  34. Nipah Virus Detection in Pteropus hypomelanus Bats, Central Java, Indonesia
  35. Nipah Virus Disease: Epidemiological, Clinical, Diagnostic and Legislative Aspects of This Unpredictable Emerging Zoonosis
  36. Nipah Virus Disease: Recent Perspective and One Health Approach
  37. Nipah Virus Encephalitis Reemergence, Bangladesh
  38. Nipah Virus Exposure in Domestic and Peridomestic Animals Living in Human Outbreak Sites, Bangladesh, 2013–2015
  39. Nipah Virus Infection Generates Ordered Structures in Cellulo
  40. Nipah Virus Infection Outbreak with Nosocomial and Corpse-to-Human Transmission, Bangladesh
  41. Nipah Virus Inhibitor Knowledgebase (NVIK): a combined evidence approach to prioritise small molecule inhibitors
  42. Nipah Virus Outbreak in Kerala State, India Amidst of COVID-19 Pandemic
  43. Nipah Virus Outbreaks in India: A Comprehensive Update
  44. Nipah Virus Outbreaks in Kerala: An Impending Doom?
  45. Nipah Virus Sequences from Humans and Bats during Nipah Outbreak, Kerala, India, 2018
  46. Nipah Virus Transmission from Bats to Humans Associated with Drinking Traditional Liquor Made from Date Palm Sap, Bangladesh, 2011–2014
  47. Nipah Virus in the Fruit Bat Pteropus vampyrus in Sumatera, Indonesia
  48. Nipah amidst Covid-19 Pandemic – another Re-Emerging Infectious Disease of Pandemic Potential – a Narrative Review
  49. Nipah and Hendra Viruses: Deadly Zoonotic Paramyxoviruses with the Potential to Cause the Next Pandemic
  50. Nipah virus: a potential pandemic agent in the context of the current severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 pandemic

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