New viruses discovered in bats in China could be the next pandemic threat
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New viruses discovered in bats in China could be the next pandemic threat
Two newly discovered viruses lurking in bats are dangerously similar to Nipah and Hendra, both of which have caused deadly outbreaks in humans. Found in fruit bats near villages, these viruses may spread through urine-contaminated fruit, raising serious concerns. And that’s just the start—scientists found 20 other unknown viruses hiding in bat kidneys.
Here we go again: Two new Chinese bat viruses, with strains deadly to humans, discovered · American Wire News
Novel viruses and bats are back in the spotlight after a Chinese study discovered “particularly concerning” strains capable of deadly symptoms for humans. Well over five years since the world all but shut down over a virus that required mass testing for a majority of people to even know they had it, and COVID became a household term, bat studies carried on in China. As the public longs for accountability — be it from Wuhan or those funding the r…
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Scientists discover 20 new viruses in Chinese bats, could spread to humans
Scientists have discovered 20 new viruses in bats from China, including two henipaviruses similar to deadly strains. This raises concerns over possible virus transmission to humans via contaminated fruits or water.
Researchers in China have discovered two new viruses in bats living in orchards in Yunnan province, in the southwestern part of the country, which are closely related to the deadly Nipah viruses ... More
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