No, there isn't. It is not easy to develop a vaccine either, as Nipah virus is an RNA virus which is very much similar to Hep C.
However, an anti hepatitis C drug, Ribavirin has shown some clinical utility (limited data available). For now, one must bank on prevention and getting timely supportive care.
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Nipah virus infection (NiV) is a viral infection caused by the Nipah virus. Symptoms from infection vary from none to fever, cough, headache, shortness of breath, and confusion. This may worsen into a coma over a day or two. Complications can include inflammation of the brain and seizures following recovery.