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New bat virus triggers COVID-19-style border crackdowns amid spread fears
Airport thermometers, health questionnaires and masked officials are back in parts of Asia as a deadly bat-borne virus ...
Following the outbreak of the deadly Nipah virus, airports are screening travelers from the “affected areas” ...
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COVID-like bat virus discovered by researchers in same Chinese lab accused of leaking deadly 2020 outbreak: study
Researchers at the Chinese lab accused of leaking the COVID-19 virus have now discovered a new coronavirus in bats that closely matches the one that led to the deadly worldwide outbreak in 2020, ...
Deadly Nipah virus outbreak in West Bengal infects five, 100 quarantined; experts warn its 75% fatality rate poses a greater threat than COVID-19.
UVA infectious disease expert Dr. William Petri explains how the virus spreads and why health officials are on high alert.
Researchers at the Wuhan Institute of Virology in China said they discovered a new coronavirus in bats that enters cells using the same gateway as the virus that causes COVID-19. This virus hasn’t ...
Countries across Asia are on high alert after cases of the deadly Nipah virus were detected in India. Though Indian officials said they have contained the outbreak, screenings at airports in Asia ...
The Nipah virus has drawn global attention following reports of infections and deaths in India, raising concern about another potential health threat.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) said on Monday that the new coronavirus found in bats is currently not a cause for concern. There is no reason to believe the virus poses a threat ...
A newly identified coronavirus in bats has the potential to spill over into humans, said researchers in China, but US experts stated there is no immediate public health risk. In a study published in ...
The newly discovered BRZ batCoV shares a key feature of SARS-CoV-2, one that could allow it or similar viruses to infect human cells. Reading time 3 minutes SARS-CoV-2, the cause of covid-19, isn’t ...
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