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Menangle and Nipah virus infections of pigs

2002, Veterinary Clinics of North America: Food Animal Practice

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This paper reviews the infections of pigs caused by Menangle and Nipah viruses, which are new members of the Paramyxoviridae family. Both viruses have been linked to serious outbreaks in Australia and Malaysia and are zoonotic, with Nipah having resulted in human fatalities. Current control measures emphasize biosecurity and rapid eradication to prevent further spread among pigs and potential transmission to humans. Although no recent human cases have been diagnosed since 1999 and Nipah virus has been eradicated from the pig population in Malaysia, ongoing vigilance is necessary due to the presence of the virus in wildlife reservoirs.