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S'pore scientists report virus signs

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S'pore scientists report virus signs

SINGAPORE (AP): Victims of a deadly pig-linked virus that hit
Malaysia and Singapore have displayed unusual symptoms such as
having hallucinations of hogs running around their bed,
Singapore's National Neuroscience Institute said on Friday.

The Nipah virus, believed to be a form of encephalitis, has
been blamed for at least 100 deaths in Malaysia and one in
Singapore. It also resulted in the slaughter of nearly 1 million
pigs believed to be carrying the disease in Malaysia.

The Singapore scientists "identified a particular set of
symptoms and brain injuries that make the Nipah virus version of
encephalitis stand out" from other known types of encephalitis,
the institute said in a news release.

Some infected patients in the study developed mental states
"ranging from clear mentation, to drowsiness, to hallucinations
(of pigs running around the bed), to deep coma," the news release
said.

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