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'New zoonotic virus hits China, 35 infected'
A new type of animal-derived Henipavirus has so far infected people in Shandong and Henan provinces of China, official media in Beijing reported on Tuesday.
The new type of Henipavirus (also named Langya henipavirus, LayV) was found in throat swab samples from febrile patients in eastern China, Global Times quoted media reports.
Scholars who participated in the study pointed out that this newly discovered Henipavirus, which may have come from animals, is associated with some febrile cases, and the infected people have symptoms including fever, fatigue, cough, anorexia, myalgia, and nausea. There is no vaccine for Henipavirus and the only treatment is supportive care to manage complications.
The cases so far have not been fatal or serious, so there is no need for panic, Wang Linfa, a professor in the Programme in emerging infectious diseases at Duke-NUS Medical School who was involved in the study said. agencies
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