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BBCNEWS Breakfast June 4, 2024 05:15:00

of year. the area of low pressure still with us as we go through the rest of the week. north north westerly wind setting up towards the end of the week. just a selection of towns and cities you can see it stays unsettled with temperatures at just can see it stays unsettled with temperatures atjust below the average for the time of year. but as much as a washout as it was yesterday. exactly. more from simon later. since the covid pandemic, there s been growing interest in how diseases can pass from animals to humans, and the role mammals play in so called zoonotic spillover events. bats are known to be super incubators for thousands of viruses and they re now being monitored as part of a scientific research project in ghana. our global health correspondent naomi grimley has this report. a warning it contains scenes some viewers may find upsetting. duskis dusk is the witching hour at this move. it is the best time for this

BBCNEWS BBC News June 4, 2024 10:22:00

as they left the church and threw orange confetti over them. thejust stop 0il group did retweet a video of the incident, saying you look good in orange, george 0sborne. the uk s former home secretary priti patel responded by accusing them of being shameful, attention seeking, disrespectful low life. neither mr osborne nor his wife thea have publicly commented on the incident. bats are known to be super incubators for thousands of different viruses. since the covid 19 pandemic, there s been growing interest in the flying mammals and the role they can play in so called zoonotic spillover events whereby diseases jump to humans. 0ur global health correspondent, naomi grimley, has been given special access to a scientific research project in ghana which aims to monitor bats. dusk is the witching hour at accra zoo. it s the best time for this group of scientists to test these bats for different viruses and even superbugs. what we try to test for resistant antimicrobials in the poo

BBCNEWS BBC News June 4, 2024 09:21:00

to terms with what started from that economic and political crisis last year. bats are known to be super incubators for thousands of different viruses. since the covid19 pandemic, there 5 been growing interest in the flying mammals and the role they can play in so called zoonotic spillover events whereby diseases jump to humans. 0ur global health correspondent, naomi grimley, has been given special access to a scientific research project in ghana which aims to monitor bats. dusk is the witching hour at accra zoo. it s the best time for this group of scientists to test these bats for different viruses and even superbugs. what we try to test for resistant antimicrobials in the poo of the bats. so that s what we are trying to do. so the question is, is the bacteria in the poo resistant to antibiotics? exactly. that is the question. yeah! got it.

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