Scientists have identified the Camp Hill virus, a henipavirus, in shrews in Alabama, marking its first detection in North ...
A fatal virus has been discovered in shrews in Alabama, sparking concerns about potential contagion to humans. The Camp Hill virus was discovered by researchers at The University of Queensland.
A never-seen-before virus named 'Camp Hill' does not sound too scary but one public health expert says it is keeping him up ...
Researchers recently announced that a deadly virus has been found in short-tailed shrews in the United States.
Experts are concerned about the potential for a new global pandemic after the never-seen-before Camp Hill virus was ...
When Auburn researchers discovered a new henipavirus in a local shrew, they named it after the small Tallapoosa County town ...
The newly discovered virus was found in shrews in Alabama, and belongs to the same deadly family as the notorious Nipah and ...
Dr Rhys Parry, from the School of Chemistry and Molecular Biosciences, said that the 'closest known henipavirus to Camp Hill ...
The 'Camp Hill virus' has been linked to the family of deadly pathogens that can kill up to 70 per cent of people they infect ...