Nipah virus (NiV) is a zoonotic virus primarily transmitted from fruit bats to pigs and humans, leading to a range of illnesses from mild respiratory infections to fatal encephalitis, with a fatality rate of 40-75%. Currently, there is no approved treatment or vaccine available, and management is limited to supportive care, though monoclonal antibody therapies are under development. Prevention strategies include improved surveillance, avoiding contact with infected animals, and adhering to hygiene practices in areas where the virus is known to exist.