Langya henipavirus (LayV), also known as Langya virus, is a species of henipavirus first detected in the Chinese provinces of Shandong and Henan.[1][2][3]
It has been announced in 35 patients from 2018 to August 2022.[1][4][5] All but 9 of the 35 cases in China were infected with LayV only, with the symptoms including fever, fatigue, and cough.[2][6] No deaths due to LayV have been reported as of August 2022[update].[2][6][7] Langya henipavirus affects species including humans, dogs, goats, and its presumed original host, shrews.[1][8][9] The 35 cases were not in contact with each other, and it is not known as of August 2022[update] if the virus is capable of human-to-human transmission.[7][10][11]