2022 Langya virus outbreak in China
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The Langyavirus outbreak was confirmed on August 10, 2022 in the northeastern province of China. The virus is transmitted from shrews to humans, At least 35 cases were reported in the province and some parts in Jinan there have been cases.
2022 China Langya virus outbreak in China | |
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Disease | Langya henipabirus |
Virus strain | LayV |
Source | Transmitted from shrews |
Location | China |
First outbreak | Shandong, China |
Date | August 10, 2022 – present |
Confirmed cases | 35 |
Deaths | 0 |
Transmission
changeThe Langya henipavirus (LayV) or simply as Langya virus is a disease transmitted from animals. It was found in the provinces of Shandong and Jinan.
In September 2018, the virus has also recorded cases in 2018, 9 cases total of 35 in China infected from LayV had the following symptoms: fever, fatigue and cough. No fatalities have been recorded in the month of August 2022.
The disease affects animals. It can be passed from goats and dogs to humans, the 35 infected have not come into contact with each other, and it has not been determined in August 2022, if people who transmit the disease to others. The Langya virus is dangerous and deadly.[1]
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changeReferences
change- ↑ "Dozens in China Infected with New 'Langya' Virus Carried by Shrews". Bloomberg. 10 August 2022.