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A newly identified disease, the Pinot Gris Grapevine Virus, has been detected in a number of vineyards in Napa Valley, but it’s not know what impact it will have on grape yield or quality.
The symptoms of the virus are chlorotic mottling (lacking green chlorophyll), leaf deformation and stunting.
The virus was first observed in 2003 in northeast Italy and identified in 2012, but it has since been found all over the Mediterranean, in Korea, Canada and the U.S.
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A newly identified disease, the Pinot Gris Grapevine Virus, has been detected in a number of vineyards in Napa Valley, but it’s not know what impact it will have on grape yield or quality.
The symptoms of the virus are chlorotic mottling (lacking green chlorophyll), leaf deformation and stunting.
The virus was first observed in 2003 in northeast Italy and identified in 2012, but it has since been found all over the Mediterranean, in Korea, Canada and the U.S.
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=> Nipah virus (NiV) is a member of the family Paramyxoviridae, genus Henipavirus.
=> Transmission of Nipah virus to humans may occur after direct contact with infected bats, infected pigs, or from other NiV infected people.
=> Name originated from -- Sungai Nipah
=> Sungai Nipah is a village in the Malaysian Peninsula where pig farmers became ill with encephalitis.
=> Infection with Nipah virus is associated with encephalitis (inflammation of the brain).
=> After exposure and an incubation period of 5 - 14 days, illness presents with 3-14 days of fever and headache, followed by drowsiness, disorientation and mental confusion.
=> Th't signs and symptoms can progress to coma within 24- 48 hrs.
=> Some patients have a respiratory illness during the early part of their
infections, and ½ of the patients showing severe neurological signs showed also pulmonary signs.
→ Can it be Treated? ←
=> Treatment is limited to supportive care.
=> Cuz' Nipah virus encephalitis can be transmitted person-to-person, standard infection control practices and proper barrier nursing techniques are important in preventing hospital-acquired infection.
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Here's your answer :-
=> Nipah virus (NiV) is a member of the family Paramyxoviridae, genus Henipavirus.
=> Transmission of Nipah virus to humans may occur after direct contact with infected bats, infected pigs, or from other NiV infected people.
=> Name originated from -- Sungai Nipah
=> Sungai Nipah is a village in the Malaysian Peninsula where pig farmers became ill with encephalitis.
=> Infection with Nipah virus is associated with encephalitis (inflammation of the brain).
=> After exposure and an incubation period of 5 - 14 days, illness presents with 3-14 days of fever and headache, followed by drowsiness, disorientation and mental confusion.
=> Th't signs and symptoms can progress to coma within 24- 48 hrs.
=> Some patients have a respiratory illness during the early part of their
infections, and ½ of the patients showing severe neurological signs showed also pulmonary signs.
→ Can it be Treated? ←
=> Treatment is limited to supportive care.
=> Cuz' Nipah virus encephalitis can be transmitted person-to-person, standard infection control practices and proper barrier nursing techniques are important in preventing hospital-acquired infection.
Hope it helps!
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