A New Virus Has Been Detected in China. Should You Be Worried About Langya Henipavirus?

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A New Virus Has Been Detected in China. Should You Be Worried About Langya Henipavirus?
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A new virus, Langya henipavirus, is suspected to have caused infections in 35 people in China's Shandong and Henan provinces over roughly a two-year period to 2021.

to have caused infections in 35 people in China's Shandong and Henan provinces over roughly a two-year period to 2021., which cause disease in humans. However, there's much we don't know about the new virus – known as LayV for short – including whether it spreads from human to human.Researchers in China first detected this new virus as part of routine surveillance in people with awho had reported recent contact with animals.

Symptoms reported appeared to be mostly mild – fever, fatigue, cough, loss of appetite, muscle aches, nausea and headache – although we don't know how long the patients were unwell., and abnormalities in liver and kidney function. However, the severity of these abnormalities, the need for hospitalization, and whether any cases were fatal were not reported.The authors also investigated whether domestic or wild animals may have been the source of the virus.

This raises the question about how scientists can tell whether a particular virus causes the disease.

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