New SARS-like virus could infect humans

New SARS-like virus could infect humans

FPJ BureauUpdated: Friday, May 31, 2019, 05:12 PM IST
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HONG KONG - APRIL 12: People wear face masks outside the Princess Margaret Hospital on April 12, 2013 in Hong Kong. Local authorities have stepped up the testing of live poultry imports from China to include a rapid test for the H7N9 'bird flu' virus. Measures were put in place as the tenth victim of the influenza strain was confirmed in mainland China yesterday. (Photo by Lam Yik Fei/Getty Images) |

New York :  A virus found in Chinese horseshoe bats has the potential to jump directly to humans and cause a SARS-like outbreak, warn researchers, including one of Indian-origin, reports IANS.

SARS, short for severe acute respiratory syndrome, is a serious form of pneumonia that was first seen in an outbreak in 2002 and resulted in 8,000 cases and nearly 800 deaths. The new virus, known as WIV1-CoV, directly binds to the same human receptor as the SARS strain, the study said.

“The capacity of this group of viruses to jump into humans is greater than we originally thought,” said the study’s first author Vineet Menachery from University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in the US. “While other adaptations may be required to produce an epidemic, several viral strains circulating in bat populations have already overcome the barrier of replication in human cells and suggest reemergence as a distinct possibility,” Menachery noted.

The researchers worked with SARS-like coronavirus sequences isolated from Chinese horseshoe bats, where SARS originated. Based on the sequences, they reconstructed the viruses to evaluate their potential to infect human cells and in mice.

They found that the newly identified virus could bind to the same receptors as SARS coronavirus. They also showed that the virus readily and efficiently replicated in cultured human airway tissues.

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