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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
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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. ....

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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.
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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
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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. ....

United States , Pedra Branca , Estado Do Rio , The Indian , Tamil Nadu , Raina Plowright , Abi Tamim Vanak , Vikram Misra , Kristen Lear , Kate Langwig , Ricardo Moratelli , Gagandeep Kang , Ian Mackay , Arinjay Banerjee , Hannah Kim Frank , University Of California , National Mission On Biodiversity , Montana State University , Bat Conservational International , Tulane University , University Of Saskatchewan , Montana State University Plowright , Mcmaster University , Australia University Of Queensland , Us Centers For Disease , World Health Organization ,