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Langya virus shows how easily viruses can travel unnoticed from animals to humansnewKerala.com - Published Also reported by •Zee News | |
New Nipah like Langya virus infects 35 people in China, know about its symptoms, spread and other detailsThis new virus appears to be a close cousin of two other viruses that are significant in humans: Nipah virus and Hendra virus. This family of viruses was the inspiration for the fictional MEV-1 virus..Zee News - Published | |
Langya Virus: Origins, symptoms, human-to-human transmission, treatment; what we know so farAs per initial observations, there are concerns that the virus can possibly lead to acute liver and kidney infection.DNA - Published | |
New Langya virus in China infects 35 people, can impair liver and kidneynewKerala.com - Published | |
Langya virus: Can it spread among humans? Know all symptoms, causesA new zoonotic virus, named Langya henipavirus has been found in China and has infected 35 people in two provinces of the country so far. The infection is not invasive, doctors suggest.Zee News - Published | |
Langya virus: Know the signs and symptomsA virus known as "langya virus" or LayV has been found in China. This virus, which is said to be a novel one, has infected 35 people so far, state-run media, Global Times reported.IndiaTimes - Published | |
New 'Langya' virus hits China; 35 cases reported so far- Know how deadly it isThe virus likely spread from animals to humans and can cause renal and liver failureDNA - Published | |
Langya virus: New viral infection reported in China; know how deadly it isChina sees another zoonotic virus outbreak, which infected 35 people in the Shandong and Henan provinces of China so far, official media reported.Zee News - Published | |
Zoonotic Langya virus found in China, 35 infected so farnewKerala.com - Published | |
What is Zoonotic Langya virus? All about new infection strain that affected 35 people in ChinaThe Langya henipavirus has been found in China's Shandong and Henan provinces and can be transmitted from animals to humans, reported Taipei Times.DNA - Published | |