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Bat Virus Studies Raise Questions About Laboratory Tinkering - The New York  Times
Bat Virus Studies Raise Questions About Laboratory Tinkering - The New York Times

Deforestation Brings Bat-Borne Virus Home to Roost - The New York Times
Deforestation Brings Bat-Borne Virus Home to Roost - The New York Times

These bats carry the lethal Marburg virus, and scientists are tracking them  to try to stop its spread - The Washington Post
These bats carry the lethal Marburg virus, and scientists are tracking them to try to stop its spread - The Washington Post

New Virus Discovered in Myanmar by Smithsonian Conservation Biology  Institute's Global Health Program | Smithsonian's National Zoo
New Virus Discovered in Myanmar by Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute's Global Health Program | Smithsonian's National Zoo

New Virus Discovered in Myanmar by Smithsonian Conservation Biology  Institute's Global Health Program | Smithsonian's National Zoo
New Virus Discovered in Myanmar by Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute's Global Health Program | Smithsonian's National Zoo

Coronavirus: de los murciélagos a los pangolines, ¿cómo nos llegan los virus?  | El Mundo | DW | 08.02.2020
Coronavirus: de los murciélagos a los pangolines, ¿cómo nos llegan los virus? | El Mundo | DW | 08.02.2020

Infection of Wildlife Biologist Highlights Risk of Virus Hunting
Infection of Wildlife Biologist Highlights Risk of Virus Hunting

Newly Discovered Bat Viruses Give Hints to Covid's Origins - The New York  Times
Newly Discovered Bat Viruses Give Hints to Covid's Origins - The New York Times

Bats May Be Carrying the Next SARS Pandemic | Science | AAAS
Bats May Be Carrying the Next SARS Pandemic | Science | AAAS

Coronavirus outbreak raises question: Why are bat viruses so deadly? |  Research UC Berkeley
Coronavirus outbreak raises question: Why are bat viruses so deadly? | Research UC Berkeley

Containing a Nipah virus outbreak amidst the COVID-19 pandemic
Containing a Nipah virus outbreak amidst the COVID-19 pandemic

Tracking the Nipah Virus | Hopkins Bloomberg Public Health Magazine
Tracking the Nipah Virus | Hopkins Bloomberg Public Health Magazine

Climate Change, Deforestation Drive Bat Virus Spillover Into Humans | The  Scientist Magazine®
Climate Change, Deforestation Drive Bat Virus Spillover Into Humans | The Scientist Magazine®

Wuhan virologist says more bat coronaviruses capable of crossing over |  Coronavirus | The Guardian
Wuhan virologist says more bat coronaviruses capable of crossing over | Coronavirus | The Guardian

Bat Cave Solves Mystery of Deadly SARS Virus - Scientific American
Bat Cave Solves Mystery of Deadly SARS Virus - Scientific American

Los murciélagos han desarrollado mecanismos de tolerancia a virus
Los murciélagos han desarrollado mecanismos de tolerancia a virus

Holy Bat Virus! Genome Hints At Origin Of SARS-Like Virus : Shots - Health  News : NPR
Holy Bat Virus! Genome Hints At Origin Of SARS-Like Virus : Shots - Health News : NPR

Chances of finding COVID-virus ancestor 'almost nil', say virologists
Chances of finding COVID-virus ancestor 'almost nil', say virologists

WSU researchers study COVID-like virus found in bats | kgw.com
WSU researchers study COVID-like virus found in bats | kgw.com

Bats a Major Global Reservoir of Coronaviruses | The Scientist Magazine®
Bats a Major Global Reservoir of Coronaviruses | The Scientist Magazine®

Bat Out of Hell? Egyptian Tomb Bat May Harbor MERS Virus | Science | AAAS
Bat Out of Hell? Egyptian Tomb Bat May Harbor MERS Virus | Science | AAAS

Indian government confirms Nipah virus in Kerala man | CIDRAP
Indian government confirms Nipah virus in Kerala man | CIDRAP

Newly discovered COVID‑like virus could infect humans, resist vaccines –  WSU Insider
Newly discovered COVID‑like virus could infect humans, resist vaccines – WSU Insider

Chances of Finding COVID-Causing Virus Ancestor 'Almost Nil,' Virologists  Say - Scientific American
Chances of Finding COVID-Causing Virus Ancestor 'Almost Nil,' Virologists Say - Scientific American