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Fox Health: Potentially deadly zoonotic virus found in US, sparking concerns of spread to humans

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Potentially deadly zoonotic virus found in US, sparking concerns of spread to humans

A fatal virus has been discovered in shrews in Alabama, sparking concerns about potential contagion to humans. The Camp Hill virus was discovered by researchers at The University of Queensland....                        ...                        ...                            ...A fatal virus has reportedly been discovered in shrews in Alabama, sparking concerns about potential contagion to humans.......The You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login — thought to be the first "henipavirus" in North America — was discovered by researchers at The University of Queensland.......A henipavirus is a genus of viruses that is zoonotic, which means it can be spread from animals to humans.......You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login......"Henipaviruses have caused You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login and death in people and animals in other regions," Dr. Rhys Parry from the School of Chemistry and Molecular Biosciences said in a press release on The University of Queensland's website......."The closest known henipavirus to Camp Hill virus that has caused disease in humans is Langya virus, which crossed from shrews to humans in China," the researcher said. "This indicates that shrew-to-human transmission can occur."......Another dangerous henipavirus is the Hendra virus, which was first detected in Brisbane, Australia and has a fatality rate of 70%, according to Parry.......You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login......Another cited example is the Nipah virus, which has shown between 40% and 75% fatality rates in Southeast Asia (Bangladesh and India)......."The discovery of a henipavirus in North America is highly significant, as it suggests these viruses may be more globally distributed than previously thought," Parry added.......The Camp Hill virus was detected in northern short-tailed shrews, a You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login that is commonly found in the U.S. and Canada, according to the press release.......More research is needed to determine whether the virus poses any threat to humans, Parry said.......Queensland researchers plan to work on You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login for this family of viruses, according to Dr. Ariel Isaacs, another researcher at the university. ......"The next step for this work is to characterize key surface proteins on the virus that are involved in cell entry to broaden our understanding of the virus family and identify better ways to protect against it," Isaacs said in the release.......You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login......Those at highest risk of contracting a henipavirus are travelers who are exposed to infected animals (primarily bats and pigs) or who eat foods contaminated by those animals' body fluids, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).......Health care workers treating infected patients are also at a higher risk.......To You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login, the CDC recommends avoiding "unprotected contact" with potentially infected animals and their body fluids, following safe food precautions, and using personal protective equipment and barriers in medical settings.......You are not allowed to view links. Register or LoginYou are not allowed to view links. Register or Login......There is no specific antiviral treatment for henipavirus infections, according to the same source......."Therapy consists of supportive care and management of complications," the CDC's website states....

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