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Nipah virus (NiV) is a zoonotic, emerging viral infection with high epidemic potential and high case fatality rate. It is transmitted from fruit bats (Pteropus species) to humans, either directly or through intermediate animal hosts such as pigs, and can also spread human-to-human. In this video, we cover: Introduction and history of Nipah virus Epidemiology and geographical distribution Etiological agent (Henipavirus, Paramyxoviridae) Natural reservoir and intermediate hosts Modes of transmission and life cycle Incubation period and quarantine guidelines Clinical features and complications (encephalitis, ARDS) Diagnosis (RT-PCR, ELISA) Treatment and supportive management Preventive measures and infection control Public health importance and outbreak response This video is highly useful for medical, nursing, public health, and competitive exam students, as well as for general public awareness. 👉 Like, Share, and Subscribe for more health-related educational content. Nipah Virus, Nipah Virus in Nepali, NiV explained, Nipah virus symptoms, Nipah virus prevention, Nipah virus transmission, Nipah virus diagnosis, Emerging viral infections, Zoonotic diseases, Nipah virus Kerala outbreak, Nipah virus bats, Nipah virus encephalitis, Public Health emergency, Viral encephalitis, Nipah virus Nepal, Health education Nepal, Loksewa public health, Medical entrance exam Nepal #NipahVirus #NiV #NipahVirusNepali #healthassistant #staffnurse #publichealthnepal #loksewapreparation #EmergingViralInfection #ZoonoticDisease #PublicHealth #ViralEncephalitis #HealthEducation #MedicalStudents #LoksewaPreparation #NepalHealth