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Bats are speculated to be reservoirs of several emerging viruses including coronaviruses (CoVs) that...
This thesis is about bats as reservoirs of viruses with zoonotic potential. It describes the outbrea...
An increasingly asked question is 'can we confidently link bats with emerging viruses?'. No, or not ...
Amongst the 60 viral species reported to be associated with bats, 59 are RNA viruses, which are pote...
Bats are reservoir hosts of several high-impact viruses that cause significant human diseases, inclu...
Bats (order Chiroptera, suborders Megachiroptera [“flying foxes”] and Microchiroptera) are abundant,...
© Springer International Publishing Switzerland 2016.Recent studies have clearly shown that bats are...
Introduction It is now well-recognized that more than 75% of emerging diseases over the past 2 decad...
Emerging infectious diseases pose a significant threat to human and animal welfare. A high proportio...
A bat-borne disease is any infectious disease whose primary reservoir is any species of bat. It is n...
The significance of bats as sources of emerging infectious diseases has been increasingly appreciate...
Bats are the natural host of several highly pathogenic viruses for human, such as SARS-CoV, Marburg,...
Bats are natural reservoir hosts and sources of infection of several microorganisms, many of which c...
The significance of bats as sources of emerging infectious diseases has been increasingly appreciate...
Bats, as a very old order of mammals, are significant reservoirs of viral pathogens and in many case...
Bats are speculated to be reservoirs of several emerging viruses including coronaviruses (CoVs) that...
This thesis is about bats as reservoirs of viruses with zoonotic potential. It describes the outbrea...
An increasingly asked question is 'can we confidently link bats with emerging viruses?'. No, or not ...
Amongst the 60 viral species reported to be associated with bats, 59 are RNA viruses, which are pote...
Bats are reservoir hosts of several high-impact viruses that cause significant human diseases, inclu...
Bats (order Chiroptera, suborders Megachiroptera [“flying foxes”] and Microchiroptera) are abundant,...
© Springer International Publishing Switzerland 2016.Recent studies have clearly shown that bats are...
Introduction It is now well-recognized that more than 75% of emerging diseases over the past 2 decad...
Emerging infectious diseases pose a significant threat to human and animal welfare. A high proportio...
A bat-borne disease is any infectious disease whose primary reservoir is any species of bat. It is n...
The significance of bats as sources of emerging infectious diseases has been increasingly appreciate...
Bats are the natural host of several highly pathogenic viruses for human, such as SARS-CoV, Marburg,...
Bats are natural reservoir hosts and sources of infection of several microorganisms, many of which c...
The significance of bats as sources of emerging infectious diseases has been increasingly appreciate...
Bats, as a very old order of mammals, are significant reservoirs of viral pathogens and in many case...
Bats are speculated to be reservoirs of several emerging viruses including coronaviruses (CoVs) that...
This thesis is about bats as reservoirs of viruses with zoonotic potential. It describes the outbrea...
An increasingly asked question is 'can we confidently link bats with emerging viruses?'. No, or not ...