Epidemiology, clinical characteristics, and genetic diversity of Nipah virus strains from Bangladesh: 2016-2023.

Epidemiology, clinical characteristics, and genetic diversity of Nipah virus strains from Bangladesh: 2016-2023.

Publication date: Oct 01, 2025

Nipah virus (NiV) causes deadly outbreaks in Bangladesh, with a fatality rate of 71%. Two sublineages, NiV-BD 1 and NiV-BD 2, have been identified. This study aimed to characterize their epidemiologic and clinical diversity. This study analyzed 21 new (2016-2023) and 17 previously (2012-2015) reported NiV genome sequences and compared sublineages using descriptive and bivariate analysis. The median age of sequenced cases was 17 years (Interquartile Range (IQR): 9-30), 66% were male. Raw date palm sap consumption was main transmission pathway (92%). NiV-BD 2 showed a broader geographic distribution, including the southern region. The sublineages did not differ significantly in age, sex, or transmission modes. Both sublineages presented with fever, altered mental status, and unconsciousness. Respiratory distress was more frequent in NiV-BD 2 (23 of 29 cases), whereas hospitalization was longer for NiV-BD 1 (median: 3 days; IQR: 1-23). The overall mortality was 84%, with no significant difference between sublineages. Phylogenetic analysis demonstrated that NiV-BD 1 and NiV-BD 2 formed distinct clusters with 98. 72-99. 25% nucleotide and 99. 98-99. 99% amino acid identity. The structural nucleoprotein and matrix proteins remained conserved across sublineages. This study highlights genetic, spatio-temporal, and clinical variation between sublineages, emphasizing continuous genomic surveillance to inform future vaccine and therapeutic strategies.

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Concepts Keywords
Bangladesh Adolescent
Hospitalization Adult
Male Bangladesh
Virus Bangladesh
Child
Disease Outbreaks
Female
Genetic diversity
Genetic Variation
Genome, Viral
Henipavirus Infections
Humans
Male
Nipah strain
Nipah Virus
Nipah virus
Phylogeny
Young Adult

Semantics

Type Source Name
disease MESH causes
disease MESH unconsciousness
disease MESH Henipavirus Infections

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