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Study finds bat coronavirus can enter human cells in a new way, expanding spillover risk map
Coronaviruses have found another door into human cells, and it is one that scientists were not watching. A bat virus isolated ...
A NEW Covid-like bat virus has sparked pandemic fears after scientists discovered it can infect human cells. Researchers from ...
They found that a coronavirus, dubbed CcCoV-KY43, which was found in heart-nosed bats in southeastern Kenya, has evolved a ...
A 2026 study shows a bat coronavirus can attach to a human cell protein, revealing how animal viruses may begin adapting to ...
The identification of a receptor that is recognized by a subset of alphacoronaviruses provides insights into ‘spillover’ risk ...
Researchers screened a phylogenetically diverse panel of alphacoronavirus spike proteins and found that a heart-nosed bat ...
The scientists found the risk was largely major in several countries, including eastern Sudan, parts of Kenya, and northern ...
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New bat coronavirus detected in East Africa
Researchers have identified a new bat coronavirus in East Africa that can enter human cells. The study focuses on viruses ...
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Bat coronavirus reveals a new way into human cells, widening the map of future spillover risks
An international team of researchers has identified an East African bat coronavirus capable of entering human cells. While the virus—Cardioderma cor coronavirus (CcCoV) KY43, or CcCoV-KY43—can bind to ...
The new strain was originally found in heart–nosed bats in East Africa. Called CcCoV-KY43, but informally known as ...
The newly discovered BRZ batCoV shares a key feature of SARS-CoV-2, one that could allow it or similar viruses to infect human cells. Reading time 3 minutes SARS-CoV-2, the cause of covid-19, isn’t ...
An international team of researchers has identified an East African bat coronavirus capable of entering human cells. We found ...
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