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The virus is called, Henipavirus and it belongs to the same family of Nipah virus. According to news reports, the virus has ...
A deadly virus from the same family of Nipah virus has been identified for the first time by researchers at the University of Queensland in North America. Camp Hill virus, a type of henipavirus ...
The Camp Hill virus — thought to be the first "henipavirus" in North America — was discovered by researchers at The University of Queensland. A henipavirus is a genus of viruses that is ...
A group of researchers from the The University of Queensland in Australia have identified a new strain of henipavirus in North America, the first found in the continent. “Henipaviruses have ...
Researchers at The University of Queensland have identified the first henipavirus in North America. Dr. Rhys Parry from the School of Chemistry and Molecular Biosciences said Camp Hill virus was ...
Researchers have identified the first henipavirus in North America. Researchers at the University of Queensland have identified the first henipavirus in North America. Dr Rhys Parry from the ...
The first known henipavirus, Hendra virus ... yet – and the chances of it doing so are low – its discovery in North America is a reminder that viruses can emerge anywhere.
The discovery of the Camp Hill virus marks the first detection of a henipavirus in Alabama in North America. This event highlights henipaviruses, a group of highly dangerous pathogens known to ...
Researchers at the University of Queensland identified Camp Hill virus, a type of henipavirus, in shrews in Alabama. This virus, related to the deadly Nipah virus, raises concerns about human ...
Researchers at The University of Queensland have identified the first henipavirus in North America. Dr Rhys Parry from the School of Chemistry and Molecular Biosciences said Camp Hill virus was ...