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New Virus Related to SARS May Be Behind Mysterious Pneumonia Outbreak in China – Livescience.com, Livescience.com

New Virus Related to SARS May Be Behind Mysterious Pneumonia Outbreak in China – Livescience.com, Livescience.com


an illustration of the MERS virus, a type of coronavirus

(Image: © Shutterstock)an illustration of the MERS virus, a type of coronavirusan illustration of the MERS virus, a type of coronavirusOfficials may have found the cause of the

mysterious outbreak of pneumoniaThat has sickened dozens of people in China, according to news reports.

Initial test results point to a new type of coronavirus as the cause of the outbreak, according to the

World Health Organization (WHO)************.an illustration of the MERS virus, a type of coronavirus

Coronaviruses are a large family ofvirusesthat cause respiratory illnesses and are named for the crown-like spikes projecting from their surfaces, according to the

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

. This family includes the viruses that cause SARS (severe acute respiratory syndrome) and (MERS) (Middle East Respiratory Syndrome), as well as viruses that cause more mild illness, like the common cold.an illustration of the MERS virus, a type of coronavirus

New coronaviruses pop up from time to time in different parts of the world. For example, SARS emerged in China in (**************************************************************, and MERS appeared in Saudi Arabia for the first time in 2012, according to WHO.an illustration of the MERS virus, a type of coronavirus

Doctors discovered the newly identified coronavirus, which has not yet been named, by testing blood samples and throat swabs from (people in the outbreak,

according to the BBC.

So far, the outbreak, which was first reported in late December, has sickened 59 People in the Chinese city of Wuhan, the BBC reported. Ill individuals have experienced symptoms such as fever, body aches, breathing difficulties and lung injury,

************** (Live Science previously reported.

Questions remain about the source of the virus and how it is transmitted, according to the WHO. So far, there’s no evidence that the virus passes from person to person. Several people who fell ill were dealers or vendors at a food market in Wuhan, which was closed on Jan. 1 for disinfection, the WHO said.an illustration of the MERS virus, a type of coronavirus

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