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Novel Langya henipavirus

Context: Recently, Cases of a novel Langya henipavirus (LayV) have been reported in Shandong and Henan provinces of China.

  • The newly discovered virus is a “phylogenetically distinct Henipavirus”, according to a recent study — A Zoonotic Henipavirus in Febrile Patients in China — published in The New England Journal of Medicine.

Langya henipavirus

  • It is a phylogenetically distinct henipavirus.

  • However, it has a genome organisation identical to that of other henipaviruses.

  • It is phylogenetically related to Mojiang henipavirus, which was discovered in southern China.

  • Symptoms: fatigue, cough, anorexia, myalgia (pain in the muscles), nausea, headache, vomiting, Thrombocytopenia, leukopenia, impaired liver function.

Henipavirus

  • Henipaviruses are classified as biosafety level 4 (BSL4) pathogens.

  • They can cause severe illness in animals and humans.

  • 6 henipavirus species have been identified so far: Hendra virus, Nipah virus, Cedar virus, Ghanaian bat virus, Mojiang virus, and Langya henipavirus. 

  • Cedar, Ghanaian bat, and Mojiang virus are not known to cause human disease. But Hendra and Nipah infect humans and can cause fatal illness.

  • As of now, there are no licensed drugs or vaccines meant for humans.

  • Nipah and Hendra virus also belong to the same genus, henipavirus, from the Paramyxoviridae family.

  • Paramyxoviridae is a family of single-stranded Ribonucleic acid (RNA) viruses that cause different types of viral infections.

Origin of the disease

  • As per a research paper, the disease could have been transmitted by shrews, small insectivorous mammals resembling a mouse.

  • 2 percent of the tested goats and 5 percent of the tested dogs were positive.

Transmission

  • The authors of the study have underlined that the sample size of their investigation is too small to determine human-to-human transmission. 

Key Fact

  • Infectious diseases transmitted between animals and humans are called zoonotic diseases.


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