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Bats and a changing climate: How scientists are helping an endangered species

Bats and a changing climate: How scientists are helping an endangered species
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Scientists focus on bats for clues to prevent next pandemic

Scientists focus on bats for clues to prevent next pandemic
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How bat research may be the key to preventing next pandemic

Scientists say it's highly like that, without intervention, another novel virus will jump from animal to human host and find the conditions to spread like wildfire.

Where could the next pandemic -- and the tools to fight it -- come from? Scientists are studying bats

Where could the next pandemic and the tools to fight it come from? Scientists are studying bats Updated Dec 17, 2020; Posted Dec 17, 2020 A researcher for Brazil s state-run Fiocruz Institute takes an oral swab sample from a bat captured in the Atlantic Forest, at Pedra Branca state park, near Rio de Janeiro, Tuesday, Nov. 17, 2020.AP Photo/Silvia Izquierdo Facebook Share RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) Night began to fall in Rio de Janeiro’s Pedra Branca state park as four Brazilian scientists switched on their flashlights to traipse along a narrow trail of mud through dense rainforest. The researchers were on a mission: capture bats and help prevent the next global pandemic.

To prevent next covid-like pandemic, scientists focus on bats for clues

To prevent next covid-like pandemic, scientists focus on bats for clues A 2019 study found that of viruses originating from the five most common mammalian sources primates, rodents, carnivores, ungulates and bats those from bats are the most virulent in humans. (Photo: Reuters)Premium Silva de Sousa , AP Bats are thought to be the original or intermediary hosts for multiple viruses that have spawned recent epidemics, including COVID-19, SARS, MERS, Ebola, Nipah virus, Hendra virus and Marburg virus Share Via Read Full Story RIO DE JANEIRO : Night began to fall in Rio de Janeiro’s Pedra Branca state park as four Brazilian scientists switched on their flashlights to traipse along a narrow trail of mud through dense rainforest. The researchers were on a mission: capture bats and help prevent the next global pandemic.

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