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Since 1994, Henipah virus has caused human outbreaks in several countries, including Australia, Bangladesh, India, Malaysia, the Philippines and Singapore. Despite these epidemics

author:Yang Chunsi

Since 1994, Henipah virus has caused human outbreaks in several countries, including Australia, Bangladesh, India, Malaysia, the Philippines and Singapore. Although these outbreaks have involved fewer than 1,000 confirmed cases so far, the case fatality rate in localized areas may be as high as 100%, which may also be related to the poor local medical and health conditions and poor treatment levels in addition to the virulence of the virus. Why give a Chinese name, the surging news really sat crooked?

Since 1994, Henipah virus has caused human outbreaks in several countries, including Australia, Bangladesh, India, Malaysia, the Philippines and Singapore. Despite these epidemics
Since 1994, Henipah virus has caused human outbreaks in several countries, including Australia, Bangladesh, India, Malaysia, the Philippines and Singapore. Despite these epidemics
Since 1994, Henipah virus has caused human outbreaks in several countries, including Australia, Bangladesh, India, Malaysia, the Philippines and Singapore. Despite these epidemics

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