The virus has now been added to a global watchlist of pathogens that need to be investigated and monitored
Experts have warned that the next global pandemic could be 'absolutely catastrophic' for the human race, and much more deadly that the Covid outbreak. Scientists have identified a virus which could cause the next pandemic after it was added to a global watchlist of dangerous diseases.
There are currently an estimated 1.6million viruses, scientists believe, and more than half have the ability to infect humans. Of the many which could mutate and hit us, scientists believe that one of the paramyxovirus group poses a big threat, with the group currently "simmering in the background". The possibility of a Nipah virus pandemic was the inspiration for the 2011 blockbuster Contagion, which starred Kate Winslet and Gwyneth Paltrow in a dystopian world struck by a terrifying illness. In the film, the killer infection spreads between bats and pigs before hitting Paltrow's character as she takes a business trip to Hong Kong, killing her days later.
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