Scientists Behind Early COVID Predictions Warn of New Virus in US That Could Endanger Humanity

Scientists Warn of New Virus, “Camp Hill Virus,” in Alabama

A new virus, the Camp Hill virus, has been discovered in Alabama, USA, raising concerns

about potential human contagion. Found in northern short-tailed shrews, the virus belongs

to the henipavirus family, which includes the deadly Nipah and Hendra viruses.

This marks the first time a henipavirus has been identified in North America.

Henipaviruses, which are zoonotic (can spread from animals to humans), are known

for causing severe outbreaks with high mortality rates. The Camp Hill virus was found

in shrews captured in 2021 in Alabama. While it is not currently transmitted to humans,

experts remain concerned due to the virus’s similarity to other henipaviruses that

have caused human illness in the past, such as the Langya virus in China.

Although there is no evidence of human transmission, researchers stress that the potential

for this virus to mutate and spread to humans cannot be ruled out. No vaccines or

treatments currently exist for henipavirus infections, which heightens the urgency for ongoing research.

Public health experts urge caution, recommending avoiding contact with potentially

infected animals and using protective measures in medical settings. The discovery

underscores the importance of monitoring emerging infectious diseases, as

history—like the COVID-19 pandemic—shows how quickly new viruses can pose global health risks.

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