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Rafe Brown is inaugural recipient of KUIA Advisory Board International Research Award

Rafe Brown is inaugural recipient of KUIA Advisory Board International Research Award
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How identifying hotspots of zoonotic disease could prevent another pandemic | Science| In-depth reporting on science and technology | DW

How identifying hotspots of zoonotic disease could prevent another pandemic Researchers have developed a tool to assess wildlife markets for risks of zoonotic outbreaks. It can help governments decide on courses of action, with strict veterinary requirements potentially more effective than bans. The virus may have jumped from animal to human in a local wet market, such as this one in Wuhan July 6 marks World Zoonoses Day, the anniversary of Louis Pasteur s first successful testing of his rabies vaccine on a human subject. As the coronavirus pandemic continues to rage across the globe, active measures are required to quell further outbreaks of zoonotic diseases.

Virus hunters By catching bats researchers hope to stop the next pandemic

Don t show me this message again✕ Kirk Taray holds onto a bat that was caught on a mist net as Ryan Llamas holds up a torch during field work at Mount Makiling in Los Banos, Laguna province, Philippines (Reuters) Researchers wearing headlamps and protective suits race to untangle the claws and wings of bats caught up in a big net after dark in the Philippine province of Laguna. The tiny animals are carefully placed in cloth bags to be taken away, measured and swabbed, with details logged and saliva and faecal matter collected for analysis before they are returned to the wild.

Philippines: Studying bats might help prevent another pandemic | All media content | DW

Philippines: Studying bats might help prevent another pandemic After dark in the Philippine province of Laguna, scientists use big nets to catch bats. They study the animals in an effort to prevent the next pandemic. Casting their nets The researchers, who call themselves virus hunters, are out to catch thousands of bats for a simulation model. They hope that this will help them prevent another pandemic on the scale of the COVID-19 crisis in the future. Untangling bats In the dense rainforest, it can take hours for the virus hunters to find what they are looking for. Once they have detected the bats, they carefully place them in cloth bags so they can be examined and measured.

UPLB virus hunters are hunting for bats to prevent next pandemic – Manila Bulletin

UPLB virus hunters are hunting for bats to prevent next pandemic – Manila Bulletin
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