Scientists have identified a new coronavirus in Brazilian bats which carries a key genetic feature also found in Sars-Cov-2, ...
There is no evidence the newly discovered virus infects humans. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
A study, which is now published on the Preprint, revealed that the virus found in Brazilian bats belongs to the ...
Bats are natural reservoirs for many viruses, including betacoronaviruses -- which include the Severe Acute Respiratory ...
The bat harbored the BRZ batCoV virus, which the researchers say has likely been silently circulating in Latin America for ...
An international team of scientists from Japan, the US, Australia, and Belgium has discovered a new Covid-19-like virus in ...
A NEW Covid-like virus found in ‘moustached’ bats in Brazil has – until now – been spreading silently, scientists believe.
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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