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Bats and Viruses: A New Frontier of Emerging Infectious Diseases | Wiley
Virus: Bats Are the Number-One Carriers of Disease | Time
White-nose syndrome - Wikipedia
Climate change could increase risk of infectious disease transmission across species, scientists say - ABC News
Coronavirus outbreak raises question: Why are bat viruses so deadly? | Berkeley News
Where Did The Coronavirus Start? Virus Hunters Find Clues In Bats : Short Wave : NPR
Bats and disease FAQs - Bats and disease - Bat Conservation Trust
Vampire bat immunity and infection risk respond to livestock rearing - UGA Today
Scientists explore bat sarbecovirus isolation in Japan
New Model for Infectious Disease Could Better Predict Future Pandemics | Smithsonian's National Zoo
Covid-19: Infectious coronaviruses 'circulating in bats for decades' - BBC News
Lessons for handling COVID-19 from another animal virus | Stanford News
To Uncover the Origins of Diseases, Smithsonian Researchers Dust Bat Specimens for Viral Fingerprints | Smithsonian Voices | National Museum of Natural History Smithsonian Magazine
New Clue Found: Why Bats Spread Viruses but Don't Get Sick
Why Don't Bats Get Sick Even Though They Carry Many Viruses? : Goats and Soda : NPR
Climate Change, Deforestation Drive Bat Virus Spillover Into Humans | The Scientist Magazine®
How do viruses evolve in bats?
Bats and Viruses: Friend or Foe? | PLOS Pathogens
First Stem Cells From a Bat Species Known to Harbor SARS-CoV-2 Could Shed Light on Virus Survival and Molecular Adaptability | Mount Sinai - New York
Coronavirus Not Linked to 'Bat Soup' - Possible Origins Include Bats
Infectious disease: Bat blight | Nature
Fungus Behind Deadly Bat Disease Found in Northern California | The Scientist Magazine®
Researchers Find Genetic Link Between Bats' Ability to Fly and Viral Immunity
Infection of Wildlife Biologist Highlights Risk of Virus Hunting
Why Bats Are Such Good Hosts for Ebola and Other Deadly Diseases | WIRED
Don't Blame Bats - Campaign Launch - SECEMU
Bats May Be Carrying the Next SARS Pandemic | Science | AAAS