Researchers have identified Camp Hill virus, a type of henipavirus, in shrews in US state of Alabama. This virus, related to the deadly Nipah virus, raises concerns about human transmission and ...
That's the way one scientist puts it — referring to how infected wild birds survive long enough to spread it to birds and mammals around the world. And that's a serious risk for human health.
Forms of the virus have spilled over from wild birds into cattle at least twice, raising new questions about the virus’s ...
The Camp Hill virus has been identified in shrews in Alabama, and experts are sounding the alarm over the virus, which is in the same family as Nipah and Hendra and could be deadly for all of mankind ...
Researchers at Auburn University are part of a team that has discovered a new virus in North America. The virus, identified ...
A rodent-sized mammal found in east Alabama is causing a stir across the state and beyond. According to a press release from ...
A new virus related to the deadly Nipah and Hendra viruses has been detected in shrews in the U.S. However, scientists say ...
Researchers from an Auburn University lab collected the shrew in Camp Hill. Dr. Wendy Hood of the Hood Lab said other ...
The detection indicates that distinct forms of the virus known as Type A H5N1 have spilled over from wild birds into cattle at least twice. Experts said it raises new questions about wider spread and ...
A second strain of bird flu has been detected in U.S. dairy cattle, marking the first confirmed infections of this particular ...
Researchers recently announced that a deadly virus has been found in short-tailed shrews in the United States.
A mysterious virus has emerged in Alabama, stirring unease among health experts. Its origins and potential impact remain ...