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Getty Images - The Langya virus has mostly been detected in shrews
Scientists are tracking a new, animal-derived virus in eastern China that has infected at least several dozen people.
The novel Langya henipavirus (LayV) was found in 35 patients in the Shandong and Henan provinces. Many had symptoms such as fever, fatigue and a cough.
They are thought to have contracted the virus from animals. There is no evidence so far LayV can transmit among humans.
Researchers detected the virus predominantly in shrews.
The discovery was highlighted in a letter written by researchers from China, Singapore and Australia and published in the New England Journal of Medicine this month.
One of the researchers, Wang Linfa from the Duke-NUS Medical School in Singapore, told China's state-run Global Times that the cases of LayV found so far have not been fatal or very serious, so there is "no need to panic".
Langya: New virus infects 35 people in eastern China - BBC News
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