The bat harbored the BRZ batCoV virus, which the researchers say has likely been silently circulating in Latin America for ...
Scientists have identified a new coronavirus in Brazilian bats which carries a key genetic feature also found in Sars-Cov-2, ...
About 14 percent of bats that contact people or pets in LA County test positive for rabies, with cases peaking in late summer ...
Scientists have identified a new coronavirus strain, BRZ batCoV, in Brazilian moustached bats, sparking global concern over ...
Those found in coastal South America, Southeast Asia, and equatorial Africa are more likely to harbor dangerous pathogens ...
A study published in Communications Biology sheds new light on the relationship between bats and dangerous viruses. Led by ...
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How a few bat clades, not all, shape global spillover risk
Researchers have revealed that viral epidemic potential is not evenly distributed across bat lineages, with transmissibility, ...
An international team of scientists from Japan, the US, Australia, and Belgium has discovered a new Covid-19-like virus in ...
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New Coronavirus BRZ batCoV Discovered In Brazilian Moustached Bat, Raises Global Risk
Scientists have found a new coronavirus named BRZ batCoV in Brazilian moustached bats that carries a mutation similar to SARS ...
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Coronavirus-Like Virus Discovered in South American Bats, Researchers Say
Scientists have discovered a new coronavirus, BRZ batCoV, in bats from Brazil — the first of its kind found in the Americas.
Health officials say that 61 rabid bats have been found so far this year, just seven shy of the highest total ever recorded ...
It just takes one, and so far that’s what scientists investigating the Middle East respiratory syndrome outbreak have found — a bat infected with the identical virus that was isolated from human ...
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