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Newly Identified Langya Virus Tracked After China Reports Dozens of Cases (theguardian.com) 97

Researchers have begun tracking a newly identified virus in China, with dozens of cases recorded so far. From a report: The novel Langya henipavirus (LayV) was first detected in the north-eastern provinces of Shandong and Henan in late 2018 but was only formally identified by scientists last week. The virus was likely transmitted from animals to humans, scientists said, and Taiwan's health authority is now monitoring the spread. The researchers tested wild animals and found LayV viral RNA in more than a quarter of 262 shrews, "a finding that suggests that the shrew may be a natural reservoir." The virus was also detected in 2% of domestic goats and 5% of dogs.
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Newly Identified Langya Virus Tracked After China Reports Dozens of Cases

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  • by Virtucon ( 127420 ) on Wednesday August 10, 2022 @01:08PM (#62777842)

    This virus came from scorpions in a web market that is usually cooked with soup and MSG. Unfortunately, one person ate the scorpions raw.

    If you ask any more questions we will build more nuclear weapons and threaten you with them!

    • Re: (Score:3, Insightful)

      Those scorpions were over 0.5 miles away from the infectious disease facility that specifically studies how to make scorpion diseases infectious in humans. That's VERY far away and has NOTHING to do with the outbreak, you bigot! To prove it we won't let any researchers in for over a year to check for themselves!

  • and (Score:4, Insightful)

    by IWantMoreSpamPlease ( 571972 ) on Wednesday August 10, 2022 @01:08PM (#62777846) Homepage Journal

    here we go again....

    The US fumbled Covid and monkeypox, wanna see if we can really strike out?

    • Re:and (Score:5, Insightful)

      by hey! ( 33014 ) on Wednesday August 10, 2022 @03:30PM (#62778216) Homepage Journal

      Emerging zoonotic diseases are an inevitable feature of a world with almost eight billion people.

      I worked in public health for some years, and decades ago scientists in the field understood it was only a matter of time before something like coronavirus emerged, and it's still only a matter of time before something similar in its impact or worse emerges again.

      The reason this awareness never gets translated into preparation is that scientists aren't in charge of preparing for science-based threats. Politicians are. And to politicians everything looks like a messaging problem. As long as they can get the public to blame someone else, their job is done. One prominent politician, pre-pandemic, seriously suggested that it would be more efficient to cut preparations for pandemic diseases and then hire doctors when a pandemic happens, which is so dumb explaining why it is dumb makes your head hurt. That's kind of like cutting the navy and planning to hire pilots to fly off air craft carriers if a war breaks out... which it will.

      • by PCM2 ( 4486 )

        Emerging zoonotic diseases are an inevitable feature of a world with almost eight billion people.

        Weeelllll. Almost. It's what you said, but also throw in that there are no barriers to human populations intermingling. I have personally crossed the border from Mexico and stood on both coasts of the United States in a single day, and I have also visited five countries across three continents in the course of a few months. In the 22nd Century, the idea that this is possible shouldn't shock anyone. So it seems almost implausible that we could contain any new disease in its early stages.

        • Every generation has its issues and problems. But reading "I have personally crossed the border from Mexico and stood on both coasts of the United States in a single day, and I have also visited five countries across three continents in the course of a few months" makes me realize that humans can do amazing things, too.

      • Progressives are always the ones wanting to either disband the military completely or reduce its spending to be comparable to Europe, which likely couldn't even defend itself against China, let alone contain it.

      • I worked in public health for some years, and decades ago scientists in the field understood it was only a matter of time before something like coronavirus emerged, and it's still only a matter of time before something similar in its impact or worse emerges again.

        It already has. Fecebook has been around for nearly 20 years now.

  • However, there is a facility named "Langya Virus Research Institute" one mile away from where the first patients were diagnosed.
    • Re: (Score:1, Flamebait)

      by MacMann ( 7518492 )

      It does seem odd that China was the source for another virus from animals. And in only how long? Three years?

      Maybe China needs to work on their public health standards. Maybe they should stop playing with viruses in a lab. Whatever the cause maybe the USA needs to put as much distance as possible between themselves and China.

      I keep seeing news articles about the dire economic problems in China, that the whole thing is going to collapse in any minute. That might be the best thing to happen to the Chines

      • by Teckla ( 630646 )

        SARS, MERS, Covid-19, and now Langya henipavirus (LayV)... all in less than 20 years.

        Even without my tinfoil hat attached securely to my head, this is starting to look suspicious.

        • If you get a billion people living in high density residential, you need only a few sick people to screw everyone else. Same with live animals in a market. A virus needs to mutate to infect humans just once. As soon as there is a patient zero, It will start spreading.

          BTW let's just stop being xenophobic, and racists. (Godwin's law here) That way of thinking got us the KKK, Nazis, Rwandan genocide, the Rubber massacre, and the current crop of Karens that can't stand when someone speaks Spanish in a Walmart o

          • by ttspttsp ( 7600944 ) on Wednesday August 10, 2022 @03:33PM (#62778224)
            China is a nation-state, not a race. Therefore, criticisms of the Chinese government are not racist.
          • Who's being xenophobic and racist?

          • by iNaya ( 1049686 )

            If we get suspicious of China, then we're racist? OK, great logic there. I'm very suspicious of China, and the US for that matter, I must be quite the racist.

            That being said, it doesn't seem that surprising that a lot of new diseases would appear in the most populous countries, so nothing triggers my suspicion here.

            • Yes. I find that going with "everyone is a racist" saves a lot of time. Also agreed that it's not surprising one of the world's most populous areas would have an issue with disease.

              I wonder how another populated area, India et. al., is doing with disease generation? The last I heard, still working on a lot of the old, boring diseases. I wish them success.

        • You forgot polio, monkeypox, & Marburg disease.
      • by nagora ( 177841 )

        It does seem odd that China was the source for another virus from animals. And in only how long? Three years?

        Maybe China needs to work on their public health standards. Maybe they should stop playing with viruses in a lab.

        Maybe the US should stop funding the Chinese research into enhancing viruses.

        https://www.vanityfair.com/new... [vanityfair.com]

        • Maybe the US should stop funding the Chinese research into enhancing viruses.

          I agree. Dr. Rand Paul wants it to stop. But it appears he has little authority to do so because he is in the minority party in a highly partisan Congress. Republicans want it to stop, Democrats don't. Democrats control Congress so China gets funds for virus research. But somehow Democrats funding Chinese virus research gets twisted into Republicans funding Chinese virus research in news reporting. How does that work when it is Democrats in control of federal funds? At least one Democrat had to be in

      • by c ( 8461 )

        It does seem odd that China was the source for another virus from animals.

        A billion people in dense cities alongside huge areas of sparsely populated wildlands keep finding weird viruses?

        I'd find it odd and worrying if they weren't finding viruses and trying to keep tabs on them.

        What should be keeping you up at night is the pandemic that'll originate in India.

  • Timeframe (Score:5, Funny)

    by b0s0z0ku ( 752509 ) on Wednesday August 10, 2022 @01:13PM (#62777862)
    Weren't those 35 cases identified from 2018 until now? Tempest. Teapot.
    • A different, slightly less steamy, hot take is that the virus has been unidentified and poorly tracked for the last 4 years.

    • Re:Timeframe (Score:5, Insightful)

      by MightyMartian ( 840721 ) on Wednesday August 10, 2022 @01:27PM (#62777916) Journal

      Any virus that can hop between species is a worry. Transmission to humans may be exceedingly rare, but evolution, particularly at the pathogenic level, is an arms race between the pathogens and our immune system, and viruses and bacteria can replicate, mutate, even recombine genes from variant strains, at an incredible rate.

      And honestly, after pandemics like the Black Death, the Spanish Influenza, and now COVID-19, I would rather be monitoring these things, informing the politicians, health authorities and the public, rather than just sitting on it because some contrarians seem to have an emotional allergy to being told about potential risks.

      • I'm not worried. I'm well stocked for horse de-wormer.
  • I'm good! (Score:5, Funny)

    by ArchieBunker ( 132337 ) on Wednesday August 10, 2022 @01:20PM (#62777886)

    All stocked up https://www.tractorsupply.com/... [tractorsupply.com]

  • Zero Covid policy (Score:1, Interesting)

    by beepsky ( 6008348 )
    I suggest we take after China's Zero Covid policy and create a Zero China policy
  • by PPH ( 736903 )

    The Chinese are down to eating shrews now?

    It's China's buddy, the Russians, that are blockading Ukrainian grain. I suggest that they have a few words with Putin about this.

  • Who could have predicted that?

  • by shm ( 235766 ) on Wednesday August 10, 2022 @07:40PM (#62778692)

    There are other densely populated countries like Japan and India.

    Why is it always China?

    • Wet Markets have been apart of Chinese law from the 1970's. Source - https://www.youtube.com/watch?... [youtube.com] Do not worry, climate change and the building of more suburbs will make animal viruses more common in more places as well.
    • It isn't always China if you look at the data. 'Why is it often China' would be fair, and the reason there is statistics - look at the population figures. Cultural factors play into it as well.

    • by mjwx ( 966435 )

      There are other densely populated countries like Japan and India.

      Why is it always China?

      Because the Chinese eat everything. The Japanese and Indians will make sure things are either cooked properly or have a good chance of killing you before becoming infectious.

  • Nuke Wuhan from orbit, it's the only way to be sure.

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