The bat harbored the BRZ batCoV virus, which the researchers say has likely been silently circulating in Latin America for ...
The aftermath of the corona pandemic is far from over, and theoretical successors are already emerging among biologists.
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New Coronavirus BRZ batCoV Discovered In Brazilian Moustached Bat, Raises Global Risk
Scientists have found a new coronavirus named BRZ batCoV in Brazilian moustached bats that carries a mutation similar to SARS ...
Scientists have identified a new coronavirus strain, BRZ batCoV, in Brazilian moustached bats, sparking global concern over ...
There is no evidence the newly discovered virus infects humans. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Scientists filmed bats to see how they communicate while swarming. They found a surprise: In urban settings, rats attack bats ...
Scientists have identified a new coronavirus in Brazilian bats which carries a key genetic feature also found in Sars-Cov-2, ...
Scientists found a new coronavirus in Brazilian bats, named BRZ batCoV. This virus shares a genetic feature with SARS-CoV-2, ...
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Wild Brazilian Bats Tested Positive For New COVID-19 Strain, Global Health Risk Alert
A study, which is now published on the Preprint, revealed that the virus found in Brazilian bats belongs to the ...
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Coronavirus-Like Virus Discovered in South American Bats, Researchers Say
Scientists have discovered a new coronavirus, BRZ batCoV, in bats from Brazil — the first of its kind found in the Americas.
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