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Unveiling the Path of Animal-Origin Viruses into Human Cells: A Study
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Unveiling the Path of Animal-Origin Viruses into Human Cells: A Study

Researchers have used advanced microscopy techniques to reveal the structure of the fusion protein of the Langya virus, an infectious disease that has recently jumped from animals to humans. The virus belongs to the same class as the deadly Nipah and Hendra viruses, highlighting the need for developing broad-spectrum vaccines and treatments. Understanding the virus's entry into human cells is crucial for combating Henipavirus infections, as there are currently no treatments or vaccines available. The researchers aim to develop vaccines and treatments for Henipaviruses, including Langya, Nipah, and Hendra.

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Scientists Warn of More Animal-to-Human Virus Spillover Amid COVID-like Outbreaks.

Scientists warn that the Langya virus, a little-known but lethal virus similar to COVID-19, has the potential to cause a global health emergency. The virus, which belongs to the Henipavirus family, was first identified among humans in China last year and causes severe respiratory symptoms that can lead to fatal pneumonia. Henipaviruses are the most lethal of paramyxoviruses, killing around 70% of those who contract them. With the potential for more spillover events from animals to humans, researchers are working to develop broad-spectrum vaccines to ward off Henipaviruses in humans.

Scientists Warn of More Animal-to-Human Virus Spillover Amid COVID-like Outbreaks.
health2 years ago

Scientists Warn of More Animal-to-Human Virus Spillover Amid COVID-like Outbreaks.

Scientists warn that the Langya virus, a little-known Henipavirus that shares similarities with COVID-19, could be the next global health emergency. Henipaviruses are the most lethal of paramyxoviruses, killing around 70% of those who contract them. Langya was first identified among humans in China last year, and like COVID-19, it causes fever and severe respiratory symptoms, leading to fatal pneumonia. There is currently no vaccine or treatment for Langya or other Henipaviruses, but researchers are working on developing broad-spectrum vaccines to ward off these viruses in humans.