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After Corona, a new virus threatens the world and begins killing in China

A new virus threatens humanity After Corona and the bubonic plague, a new disease appeared in China threatening the outbreak of a new epidemic caused by a virus transmitted by ticks, which killed 7 people and infected 60 others in the country, while the authorities warned of the possibility of transmission from one person to another.

A new virus that killed China

In the details, the symptoms appeared on a woman from Nanjing, the capital of Jiangsu, who suffered from the new virus known as “SFTS” and belongs to the Bunya family, symptoms such as fever and coughing, as doctors found a decrease in the number of white blood cells, and platelets inside her body, and after a month of treatment, I left the Hospital.
Later, at least 7 people in Anhui and east China's Zhejiang Province died of the disease.
Warnings from the billionth country
In turn, Sheng Jiefang, a doctor from the first hospital affiliated with Zhejiang University, stated that the possibility of human-to-human transmission cannot be ruled out, as patients can transmit the virus to others through the blood or mucous membranes, and he also warned that the tick bite is the main route of transmission. the disease.

Three years ago, 16 people became infected after coming into contact with the corpse of someone who had died of the disease, and the patient was reported to have bled from severe infection.
Sheng also explained that family members and medical staff should be careful, and people should stay away from bushes or bushes to avoid ticks.
It was reported that the virus transmitted by ticks could cause a local epidemic.

According to the Taiwan CDC, the death rate from the new “SFTS” virus is 10%.
While Sheng said the death rate ranges between 1-5%, the elderly are most at risk of death.
No vaccine, no medicine
In addition, the incubation period of the disease extends from 7 to 14 days, and most importantly, there is no vaccine or drugs that can target the virus.
It is noteworthy that China was isolated in 2011 the pathogen of the virus and belongs to the class of Bunya virus, and virologists believe that the infection may have been transmitted to humans by ticks and that the virus can be transmitted between humans and cause viral hemorrhagic fever, according to the “Zee” website.

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