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Researchers have found 20 previously unknown viruses in bat kidneys from China’s Yunnan province. Two of these viruses bear a ...
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IFLScience on MSN20 New Bat Viruses – Some “Cousins” Of Deadly Hendra And Nipah – Spark Fears Of Human DiseaseIntrepid microbe hunters have discovered 20 new viruses lurking in the bat populations of the orchards of southwestern China.
Another dangerous henipavirus is the Hendra virus, which was first detected in Brisbane, Australia and has a fatality rate of 70%, according to Parry.
Researchers discovered 20 new viruses and two henipaviruses closely related to deadly Nipah and Hendra strains in Yunnan bats ...
Experts have found a new virus that starts in animals and can spread to humans. They first located Langya henipavirus, or Langya virus, in eastern China. Henipaviruses are RNA viruses that start ...
Chinese researchers have identified 22 new viruses in kidney tissues from 142 bats. Two of them resemble Hendra and Nipah ...
One of the viruses is the closest-known relative of Hendra and Nipah viruses, which have human mortality rates as high as 80 ...
The discovery of a henipavirus in North America is highly significant, as it suggests these viruses may be more globally distributed than previously thought." Dr. Rhys Parr, ...
The discovery of the Camp Hill virus marks the first detection of a henipavirus in Alabama in North America. This event highlights henipaviruses, a group of highly dangerous pathogens known to ...
The first known henipavirus, Hendra virus, was identified in Australia in 1994. There have been just seven cases of humans getting infected – four of them were fatal.
Researchers found first strain of henipavirus in North America. What you need to know about new virus in wild animals that live in several U.S. states ...
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TheHealthSite on MSNAnother Pandemic? Deadly New Bat-Borne Viruses Discovered in China - Scientists Warn of Up to 75% Fatality RateResearchers discovered 20 new viruses and two henipaviruses closely related to deadly Nipah and Hendra strains in Yunnan bats ...
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