Potentially deadly zoonotic virus found in US, sparking concerns of spread to humans
- A potentially deadly virus named Camp Hill virus has been discovered in northern short-tailed shrews in Alabama, raising concerns about its spread to humans.
- The Camp Hill virus is the first known henipavirus in North America, as confirmed by researchers at The University of Queensland.
- Dr. Rhys Parry stated, 'The discovery of a henipavirus in North America is highly significant, as it suggests these viruses may be more globally distributed than previously thought.'
- Researchers plan to develop vaccines for henipaviruses, focusing on understanding the virus family and improving protection methods, according to Dr. Ariel Isaacs.
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