Keeping up with viruses: Discoveries in 2022 to keep an eye on
- December 28, 2022
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Keeping up with viruses: Discoveries in 2022 to keep an eye on
Subject : Science and Technology
Context:
- As COVID-19 brought on by the SARS-CoV-2 virus continues to wreak havoc worldwide, scientists have documented new virus species, showing us just how diverse the microscopic world is.
A new, potentially dangerous relative of SARS-CoV-2:
- Khosta-2, a coronavirus found in Russian bats, shows potentially dangerous features.
- It is closely related to SARS-CoV-2,Khosta-2 was discovered in 2020 and is also capable of infecting human cells.
- The virus can use its spike protein to latch on to a receptor protein called angiotensin-converting enzyme 2 (ACE2), found throughout human cells and make its entry.
Virus in Swiss ticks:
- A virus transmitted by ticks, first detected in China in 2017, was spotted in Switzerland.
- TheAlongshan virus is a flavivirus, a genus of RNA viruses known to be transmitted by mosquitoes and ticks.
- Dengue, West Nile Virus and Zika virus belong to this genus, which infects up to 400 million people annually.
- The virus in question causes tick-borne encephalitis. The symptoms include fever and headaches.
- Scientists warn that it could pose a public health concern in Switzerland. In 2019, the Alongshan virus was also found in south-eastern Finland.
Spillover threats from new virus:
- Researchers identified the Kiwira virus (circulating through bats) in Tanzania and the Democratic Republic of Congo.
- The new virus is a type of Hantavirus, which is transmitted by rodents and bats.
- It is known to cause respiratory and kidney diseases in humans.
Virus in China:
- Chinese researchers announced a new henipavirus: Langya henipavirus (LayV).
- Henipaviruses is a genus whose members include the closely-related Hendra virus and Nipah virus.
- The group has emerged as a threat in the Asia-Pacific region.
- The new virus gets its name from a town called Langya in Shandong, an eastern Chinese province.
- LayVdoes not pose significant threats as they are neither highly infectious nor fatal.
New virus could control agricultural pests:
- In China, two new insect-specific viruses were reported in green leafhoppers, a significant agricultural pest, in 2022.
- CicadellaViridisiflavirus 1 andCicadellaViridisNido-like virus 1 could potentially be used to control the pest population.