Tulane University: What Bats Can Teach Us About Stopping the Next Pandemic
July 28, 2022
July 28, 2022
NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana, July 28 (TNSjou) -- Tulane University issued the following news release:
Why are bats often linked to incubating coronaviruses such as those behind COVID-19, SARS and other highly contagious respiratory diseases?
A new Tulane University study suggests that the link between bats and coronaviruses is likely due to a long-shared history, and that their genetic information can help us prevent and manage future pandemics.
Hannah Frank, Ph . . .
Why are bats often linked to incubating coronaviruses such as those behind COVID-19, SARS and other highly contagious respiratory diseases?
A new Tulane University study suggests that the link between bats and coronaviruses is likely due to a long-shared history, and that their genetic information can help us prevent and manage future pandemics.
Hannah Frank, Ph . . .