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  1. Disease control tools to secure animal and public health in a densely populated world
  2. Dissecting an Outbreak: A Clinico-epidemiological Study of Nipah Virus Infection in Kerala, India, 2018
  3. Emerging Nipah Virus With Pandemic Potential and High Mortality Rates: Is the Scientific Community Learning From Former Pandemics?
  4. Emerging and re-emerging viral infections in India
  5. Emerging paradigms of viral diseases and paramount role of natural resources as antiviral agents
  6. Emerging threat: Nipah virus - A call for global preparedness and vigilance
  7. Emerging zoonotic diseases in Southeast Asia in the period 2011–2022: a systematic literature review
  8. Encephalitis-predominant Nipah virus outbreaks in Kerala, India during 2024
  9. Ephrin-B2 and ephrin-B3 as functional henipavirus receptors
  10. Epidemiology and Emerging Trends of Zoonotic Viral Diseases of Pigs in India
  11. Evaluation of a Single-Dose Nucleoside-Modified Messenger RNA Vaccine Encoding Hendra Virus-Soluble Glycoprotein Against Lethal Nipah virus Challenge in Syrian Hamsters
  12. Evidence for Nipah virus recrudescence and serological patterns of captive Pteropus vampyrus
  13. Evolution of Nipah Virus Infection: Past, Present, and Future Considerations
  14. Exact calculation of end-of-outbreak probabilities using contact tracing data
  15. Experiential learnings from the Nipah virus outbreaks in Kerala towards containment of infectious public health emergencies in India
  16. Experimental Infection of Syrian Hamsters With Aerosolized Nipah Virus
  17. Feline Morbillivirus: A Unique Pathogen Infecting Domestic Cats
  18. First Genomic Evidence of a Henipa-like Virus in Brazil
  19. Flying-Fox Species Density - A Spatial Risk Factor for Hendra Virus Infection in Horses in Eastern Australia
  20. From Bat to Worse: The Pivotal Role of Bats for Viral Zoonosis
  21. From Protein to Pandemic: The Transdisciplinary Approach Needed to Prevent Spillover and the Next Pandemic
  22. Fruit bats as natural reservoir of highly pathogenic henipaviruses: balance between antiviral defense and viral tolerance
  23. Full genome sequence of Nipah virus from an outbreak in India
  24. Functional and antigenic landscape of the Nipah virus receptor-binding protein
  25. Genetic Diversity and Geographic Spread of Henipaviruses
  26. Genetic diversity of Nipah virus in Bangladesh
  27. Genomic characterization, transcriptome analysis, and pathogenicity of the Nipah virus (Indian isolate)
  28. Global and regional mortality statistics of nipah virus from 1994 to 2023: a comprehensive systematic review and meta-analysis
  29. Global dynamics of a compartmental model to assess the effect of transmission from deceased
  30. Glycoprotein attachment with host cell surface receptor ephrin B2 and B3 in mediating entry of nipah and hendra virus: a computational investigation
  31. Hendra and Nipah Infection: Pathology, Models and Potential Therapies
  32. Hendra and Nipah viruses: different and dangerous
  33. Hendra virus: Epidemiology dynamics in relation to climate change, diagnostic tests and control measures
  34. Henipavirus Encephalitis: Recent Developments and Advances
  35. Henipavirus Immune Evasion and Pathogenesis Mechanisms: Lessons Learnt from Natural Infection and Animal Models
  36. Henipavirus Receptor Usage and Tropism
  37. Henipavirus zoonosis: outbreaks, animal hosts and potential new emergence
  38. Henipaviruses: an expanding global public health concern?
  39. Henipaviruses—A constant threat to livestock and humans
  40. High Pathogenicity of Nipah Virus from Pteropus lylei Fruit Bats, Cambodia
  41. Highly sensitive and quantitative HiBiT-tagged Nipah virus-like particles: A platform for rapid antibody neutralization studies
  42. Host–Pathogen Interactions Influencing Zoonotic Spillover Potential and Transmission in Humans
  43. Human Exposure to Bats, Rodents and Monkeys in Bangladesh
  44. Immune correlates of protection for SARS-CoV-2, Ebola and Nipah virus infection
  45. Immunological correlates of protection afforded by PHV02 live, attenuated recombinant vesicular stomatitis virus vector vaccine against Nipah virus disease
  46. Impact of Plantation Induced Forest Degradation on the Outbreak of Emerging Infectious Diseases—Wayanad District, Kerala, India
  47. Improving clinical care of patients in Nipah outbreaks: moving beyond ‘compassionate use’
  48. In silico prediction of interaction between Nipah virus attachment glycoprotein and host cell receptors Ephrin-B2 and Ephrin-B3 in domestic and peridomestic mammals
  49. Inactivation Methods for Experimental Nipah Virus Infection
  50. Increased human-animal interface & emerging zoonotic diseases: An enigma requiring multi-sectoral efforts to address

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