Isolation and Molecular Identification of Nipah Virus from Pigs
Authors: Li, Yen Chang; Bakar, Sazaly Abu; S.H., Sharifah; Ali, A.R. Mohd; Yusoff, Khatijah; Zamrod, Zulkeflie;
Isolation and Molecular Identification of Nipah Virus from Pigs
Abstract
Nipah viruses from pigs from a Malaysian 1998 outbreak were isolated and sequenced. At least two different Nipah virus strains, including a previously unreported strain, were identified. The findings highlight the possibility that the Malaysia outbreaks had two origins of Nipah virus infections.
Related Organizations
- National University of Malaysia Malaysia
- Universiti Sains Malaysia Malaysia
- Universiti Malaysia Terengganu Malaysia
- University of Malaya Malaysia
- Universiti Putra Malaysia Malaysia
Keywords
Henipavirus Infections, Swine Diseases, Swine, Dispatch, Malaysia, Nipah Virus, Genome, Viral, R Medicine, Disease Outbreaks, Animals, Humans, Q179.9-180 Research, Phylogeny
Henipavirus Infections, Swine Diseases, Swine, Dispatch, Malaysia, Nipah Virus, Genome, Viral, R Medicine, Disease Outbreaks, Animals, Humans, Q179.9-180 Research, Phylogeny
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