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Nor was it the Nipah virus, the illness that partly inspired Contagion.
Glenn D. Braunstein, M.D.: Contagions: Reality More Chilling Than Film Fiction M.D. Glenn D. Braunstein 2011
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The Nipah virus, which causes inflammation of the brain, first appeared in 1999 among pig farmers in Malaysia and was traced to fruit bats, which infected the pigs.
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Nor was it the Nipah virus, the illness that partly inspired Contagion.
Glenn D. Braunstein, M.D.: Contagions: Reality More Chilling Than Film Fiction M.D. Glenn D. Braunstein 2011
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Nor was it the Nipah virus, the illness that partly inspired Contagion.
Glenn D. Braunstein, M.D.: Contagions: Reality More Chilling Than Film Fiction M.D. Glenn D. Braunstein 2011
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The Nipah virus, which causes inflammation of the brain, first appeared in 1999 among pig farmers in Malaysia and was traced to fruit bats, which infected the pigs.
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Nor was it the Nipah virus, the illness that partly inspired Contagion.
Glenn D. Braunstein, M.D.: Contagions: Reality More Chilling Than Film Fiction M.D. Glenn D. Braunstein 2011
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Pig factories in Malaysia birthed the Nipah virus, one of the deadliest of human pathogens, a contagious respiratory disease causing relapsing brain infections and killing 40% of people infected.
E. Coli, Salmonella and Other Deadly Bacteria and Pathogens in Food: Factory Farms Are the Reason 2010
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Pig factories in Malaysia birthed the Nipah virus, one of the deadliest of human pathogens, a contagious respiratory disease causing relapsing brain infections and killing 40% of people infected.
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Much of his recent work has focused on agricultural biosecurity and public health threats presented by emerging zoonotic diseases such as H5N1 “bird flu”, West Nile Virus, SARS, and Nipah virus that can infect wildlife, people, and domesticated animals.
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Pig factories in Malaysia birthed the Nipah virus, one of the deadliest of human pathogens, a contagious respiratory disease causing relapsing brain infections and killing 40% of people infected.
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