Henipaviruses can infect many animals, including bats, horses, monkeys, dogs, cats and even rodents. This means they are more ...
Researchers found first strain of henipavirus in North America. What you need to know about new virus in wild animals that ...
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Hosted on MSNNew 'Camp Hill' virus discovered in Alabama is relative of deadly Nipah — the 1st of its kind in the USA new virus that is related to the deadly Nipah and Hendra viruses has been detected in shrews in the U.S. However, ...
Researchers at the University of Queensland have identified the first henipavirus in North America. Dr. Rhys Parry from the ...
Researchers recently announced that a deadly virus has been found in short-tailed shrews in the United States.
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News Medical on MSNFirst henipavirus identified in North AmericaResearchers at The University of Queensland have identified the first henipavirus in North America. Dr. Rhys Parry from the ...
A new virus is raising alarm in America’s Alabama. The Camp Hill virus, a close relative of the henipavirus family, has been found in northern short-tailed shrews (Blarina brevicauda) and there is ...
Scientists have identified the Camp Hill virus, a henipavirus, in shrews in Alabama, marking its first detection in North ...
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.
The newly discovered virus was found in shrews in Alabama, and belongs to the same deadly family as the notorious Nipah and ...
“Henipaviruses have caused serious disease and death in people and animals in other regions,” Parry said. He said the Hendra virus has a 70% fatality rate, and Nipah has "recorded fatality ...
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