IntroductionBats are important providers of ecosystem services such as pollination, seed dispersal, and insect control but also act as natural reservoirs for virulent zoonotic viruses. Bats host multiple viruses that cause life-threatening pathology in other animals and humans but, themselves, experience limited pathological disease from infection. Despite bats’ importance as reservoirs for several zoonotic viruses, we know little about the broader viral diversity that they host. Bat virus surveillance efforts are challenged by difficulties of field capture and the limited scope of targeted PCR- or ELISA-based molecular and serological detection. Additionally, virus shedding is often transient, thus also limiting insights gained from nuclei...
Effective prediction of future viral zoonoses requires an in-depth understanding of the heterologous...
Viruses are important agents of emerging zoonoses and are a substantial public health issue. Among e...
A majority of viruses that have caused recent epidemics with high lethality rates in people, are zoo...
IntroductionBats are important providers of ecosystem services such as pollination, seed dispersal, ...
Introduction: Bats are important providers of ecosystem services such as pollination, seed dispersal...
International audienceThe prediction of viral zoonosis epidemics has become a major public health is...
Bats are reservoir hosts of several high-impact viruses that cause significant human diseases, inclu...
<div><p>The prediction of viral zoonosis epidemics has become a major public health issue. A profoun...
Studies have demonstrated that ~60%–80% of emerging infectious diseases (EIDs) in humans originated ...
The prediction of viral zoonosis epidemics has become a major public health issue. A profound unders...
With over 1,400 species worldwide, bats represent the second largest order of mammals after rodents,...
With over 1,400 species worldwide, bats represent the second largest order of mammals after rodents,...
With over 1,400 species worldwide, bats represent the second largest order of mammals after rodents,...
Amongst the 60 viral species reported to be associated with bats, 59 are RNA viruses, which are pote...
Emerging infectious diseases remain a significant threat to public health. Most emerging infectious ...
Effective prediction of future viral zoonoses requires an in-depth understanding of the heterologous...
Viruses are important agents of emerging zoonoses and are a substantial public health issue. Among e...
A majority of viruses that have caused recent epidemics with high lethality rates in people, are zoo...
IntroductionBats are important providers of ecosystem services such as pollination, seed dispersal, ...
Introduction: Bats are important providers of ecosystem services such as pollination, seed dispersal...
International audienceThe prediction of viral zoonosis epidemics has become a major public health is...
Bats are reservoir hosts of several high-impact viruses that cause significant human diseases, inclu...
<div><p>The prediction of viral zoonosis epidemics has become a major public health issue. A profoun...
Studies have demonstrated that ~60%–80% of emerging infectious diseases (EIDs) in humans originated ...
The prediction of viral zoonosis epidemics has become a major public health issue. A profound unders...
With over 1,400 species worldwide, bats represent the second largest order of mammals after rodents,...
With over 1,400 species worldwide, bats represent the second largest order of mammals after rodents,...
With over 1,400 species worldwide, bats represent the second largest order of mammals after rodents,...
Amongst the 60 viral species reported to be associated with bats, 59 are RNA viruses, which are pote...
Emerging infectious diseases remain a significant threat to public health. Most emerging infectious ...
Effective prediction of future viral zoonoses requires an in-depth understanding of the heterologous...
Viruses are important agents of emerging zoonoses and are a substantial public health issue. Among e...
A majority of viruses that have caused recent epidemics with high lethality rates in people, are zoo...