Examples of using Nipah in English and their translations into Malay
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Sri Nipah Resort.
Seagull is located at Teluk Nipah.
Nipah Bay Pangkor Island.
The virus was named the Nipah virus.
Teluk Nipah now has a new look.
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The Head Epidemiology Investigation Team Nipah Outbreak.
Nipah was first identified in Malaysia in 1998.
In fact, bats are the direct source of human pathogenic viruses including rabies virus,Ebola virus, Nipah virus and Hendra virus.
Nipah virus was first detected in 1998 in Malaysia.
On 1 October 2011,his mother died of a stroke and heart complication in her hometown Sungai Nipah Darat, Bagan Datoh.
Nipah virus was first identified in 1998 in Malaysia.
Eight other deaths in the state of Keralaare being investigated for possible links to the Nipah virus, which has a 70 percent mortality….
There is no vaccination for Nipah which has killed more than 260 people in Malaysia, Bangladesh, and India in outbreaks since 1998.
This dance began to develop in Pasir Panjang Laut, Sitiawan, Lumut,and also in Sungai Nipah Baroh and Sungai Balai Baroh, Teluk Intan, Perak.
The wooden shops with nipah roofs are long gone but here is where generations-old family businesses are still thriving passed down from father to son.
On 1 October 2011, his mother, Tuminah Abdul Jalil passed on of a stroke andheart burden in where she grew up Sungai Nipah Darat, Bagan Datoh.
The 1998- 1999 Malaysia Nipah virus outbreak is a Nipah virus outbreak occurred from September 1998 to May 1999 in the states of Perak, Negeri Sembilan and Selangor in Malaysia.
Certificate of appreciation and incentive for contributing to eradicate an outbreak of Nipah encephalitis in Negeri Sembilan from Ministry of Health Malaysia, 1999.
For example, the Nipah virus emerged in 1998 on an industrial pig farm in Malaysia to become one of the deadliest of human pathogens causing relapsing brain infections and killing 40% of those infected.
Apart from diagnostic, research and training activities, the Unit also carried out surveillanceprogramme on circulating dengue virus serotype, Nipah, JE, influenza and hand, foot and mouth diseases for Ministry of Health.
Mangrove and nipah forests lining its estuaries comprise 2% of its forested area, peat swamp forests along other parts of its coastline cover 16%, Kerangas forest covers 5% and Dipterocarpaceae forests cover most mountainous areas.
The import of all live pigs and raw pork from Malaysia has been banned since 1999,when an outbreak of the Nipah virus, which is carried by pigs, killed 100 pig farmers in Malaysia and an abattoir worker here.
Nipah virus infection is a viral infection caused by the Nipah virus.[2] Symptoms from infection vary from none to fever, cough, headache, shortness of breath, and confusion.[1][2] This may worsen into a coma over a day or two.[1] Complications can include inflammation of the brain and seizures following recovery.[2].
In addition, several new sources of growth in the agriculture sector have been identified, such as the pioneer project of virgin coconut oil processing,commercialising nira nipah products and breeding of Boer goats.
In 2018, the outbreak are being memorialised in a newly constructed museum named Nipah River Time Tunnel Museum in the Nipah River Village with several of the surviving victims stories have been filmed in a documentary which to be featured at the museum.[1].
There was no case nor death notification received by the district health offices, the state health department or the ministry involving any disease or incidence of food poisoning suspected to be caused by the use of banana leaf ora case suspected being infected with the Nipah virus.
As of 2018 there is no vaccine or specific treatment.[2] Prevention is by avoiding exposure to bats and sick pigs and not drinking raw date palm sap.[5]As of May 2018 about 700 human cases of Nipah virus are estimated to have occurred and 50 to 75 percent of those who were infected died.[6][8][7] In May 2018, an outbreak of the disease resulted in at least 17 deaths in the Indian state of Kerala.
Until 2010s, the pig farming ban on Pelandok Hill was still in force to prevent the recurrence of the outbreak despite some people had quietly restarted the business after being instigated by community leaders.[9] Most of the surviving pig farmers have turned to palm oil and Artocarpus integer(cempedak) cultivation.[10] Since the virus has been named Nipah from the sample taken in Nipah River Village of Pelandok Hill, the latter area has become synonyms with the deadly virus.[11].