Experts who predicted covid say new virus appearing in US could threaten ‘all of mankind’

A new virus named the ‘Camp Hill virus’ has been detected in shrews in Alabama, raising concerns among scientists. The virus is related to Nipah and Hendra viruses, which have a mortality rate of around 70% in humans. Symptoms of these viruses include fever, muscle pain, vomiting, and more severe effects like seizures and encephalitis.

“There is no evidence to suggest that the provisionally named Camp Hill virus has infected humans,” said Rhys Parry, lead author of the study, noting the risk of transmission to humans is likely low.

However, Dr. David Dyjack warned, “If it were to mutate and transmit to a human… that could be particularly threatening to all of mankind.” He added, “If it’s airborne, that causes me great distress.”

Scientists discovered the virus while studying frozen shrew organs from 2021. This marks the first time a henipavirus has been found in the US, sparking concerns that similar viruses may be more common than believed.

While the risk to humans remains low, experts urge caution and further research to prevent possible outbreaks.

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