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How bats keep viruses at bay
Why Killer Viruses And Infectious Disease Outbreaks Are On The Rise : Goats and Soda : NPR
Predicting Ebola outbreaks: Bat migratory patterns
Five things you need to know about bats, disease and coronavirus | Research and Innovation
Bat in Citra tests positive for rabies | Florida Department of Health in Marion
Bats, the source of so many viruses, could be the origin of Wuhan coronavirus, say experts | CNN
From Bats to Human Lungs, the Evolution of a Coronavirus | The New Yorker
How natural history museums can help fight future pandemics | Natural History Museum
Bats and Viruses: Friend or Foe? | PLOS Pathogens
Think Exotic Animals Are to Blame for the Coronavirus? Think Again. | The Nation
Frequent zoonotic spillover of diverse sarbecoviruses in communities interacting with wildlife
Avoid Risk of Rabies from Bats | Chautauqua County, NY
Bat-borne virus diversity, spillover and emergence | Nature Reviews Microbiology
Do bats carry deadly viruses? Yes. Would a cull help? No. Here's why | South China Morning Post
Animal & Insect Diseases| Environmental & Seasonal Health | IH
Bat-Inspired Tech Could Help Blind People See with Sound | NOVA | PBS
Bat Conservation Trust on Twitter: "Vampire #bats have a blood thinning substance in their saliva -draculin- being studied for medicine #BattyHalloween https://t.co/HQYEOz5lNX" / Twitter
Coronavirus: Why infections from animals are such a deadly problem | New Scientist
How Do Bats Live With So Many Viruses? - The New York Times
Fearing Bats Won't Prevent the Next Coronavirus - Field Museum
How bats keep viruses at bay
Smithsonian on Twitter: "@amhistorymuseum Most new infectious diseases in humans originate in other animals—like this @NMNH bat. Why are bats effective at spreading pathogens? They: •live in groups •seem to carry viruses
Prevent Bat Intrusion & Disruption | SCDHEC
A secret weapon in preventing the next pandemic: fruit bats
Gut bacteria: How bats 'shift the paradigm'
Frontiers | Going to Bat(s) for Studies of Disease Tolerance