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New HKU5 coronavirus strain has not infected humans yet

New HKU5 coronavirus strain has not infected humans yet
Dr Opas Karnkawinpong, Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Public Health, clarified on Saturday (February 22, 2025) regarding reports of a new coronavirus strain found in bats by a Chinese research team. The virus was said to have the potential to tran

"Although no outbreak of the HKU5-CoV-2 strain has been detected, preventive measures remain the same as for other respiratory viruses like influenza, Covid-19, or RSV. These include avoiding crowded places, wearing a mask when necessary or when experiencing respiratory symptoms to prevent transmission, and practicing regular hand hygiene. High-risk individuals prone to severe illness can receive vaccines, such as the influenza or Covid-19 vaccine."

Dr Opas added that research on new bat viruses in China, Japan, and the US is conducted as a preparedness measure, given the ongoing mutation of coronaviruses. Once a virus is discovered, its characteristics are studied to support vaccine development. The risk of direct bat-to-human transmission remains low to moderate, as bat viruses typically exist in small quantities, human exposure to bats is rare, and transmission often requires an intermediate host.

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