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Langya: New virus infects 35 people in eastern China





 (LayV) detected۔ Many people experience symptoms such as fever, fatigue and cough۔

They are thought to have infected the virus with animals۔ There is still no evidence that LayV can move between humans۔

Researchers have discovered a virus found in mice۔

The results were featured in an article written by researchers from China, Singapore and Australia and published in the New England Journal of Medicine this month۔

Wang Linfa, a researcher at the Duke-NUS Medical School in Singapore, told the Chinese government agency Global Times that the LayV cases found so far have not been fatal or very serious Yes, that's why there is no need to panic۔

However, Wang said, there is still a need to be careful because many viruses in nature have unexpected results when infected humans۔

Scientists say LayV was found in 27% of the rats tested, indicating that "natural storage" for the mammalia virus" May be۔ About 5% of dogs and 2% of goats also tested positive۔

Taiwan's Center for Design Control said Sunday that it was "seeing" the development of LayV"

Why do we find more diseases than animals؟
If we continue to exploit wildlife, more explosions - the United Nations
Bats scientists have found new evidence of the Corona virus۔
LayV is a type of Hanipa virus, a type of zoonotic virus that can be transmitted from animals to humans۔

Zonotic viruses are very common, but it has attracted more attention since the onset of the Kovid epidemic۔
US Centers for Design Control and Prevention says scientists estimate that three of the four new or emerging infectious diseases in humans originated from animals Is۔
The United Nations has previously warned that the world will see more such diseases from the growing exploitation of wildlife and climate change۔
Some zoonotic viruses are potentially fatal to humans۔ These include the Nepah virus, which appears from time to time in animals and humans in Asia, and the Hendra virus, which was first discovered in horses in Australia۔

Other related Hanipa viruses are found in mice as well as bats and mice۔۔


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