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New viruses that are genetically similar to known fatal viruses have been discovered near food sources in a concerning new ...
The first confirmed case of Australian bat lyssavirus (ABLV) has been reported in the state of New South Wales, involving a ...
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IFLScience on MSN20 New Bat Viruses – Some “Cousins” Of Deadly Hendra And Nipah – Spark Fears Of Human DiseaseI ntrepid microbe hunters have discovered 20 new viruses lurking in the bat populations of the orchards of southwestern China ...
Researchers have discovered two new viruses in bats that are closely related to the deadly Nipah and Hendra viruses—pathogens ...
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Newser on MSNScary New Viruses Found in Bats Raise 'Urgent' ConcernsSome bats in China aren't just hanging around; they're hiding seriously concerning secrets. Phys.org reports researchers have ...
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Live Science on MSNNew viruses identified in bats in ChinaScientists in China have discovered a host of never-before-seen viruses in bats that live near humans. These viruses include ...
Twenty new viruses have been discovered within bats in China, "raising urgent concerns" that these diseases might spill over ...
The study, published in the PLOS Pathogens journal, revealed 20 previously unknown viruses, including two henipaviruses ...
Researchers have raised “urgent concerns” after discovering two new bat viruses in China with the potential to infect humans ...
China’s Yunnan. Two of them are genetically similar to lethal Nipah and Hendra, raising fears of spillover via contaminated ...
Researchers discovered 20 new viruses and two henipaviruses closely related to deadly Nipah and Hendra strains in Yunnan bats ...
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