PRV: Hidden Bat Virus Behind Bangladesh’s Nipah-like Outbreaks

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Five Bangladeshi patients with Nipah-like symptoms were found to be infected with Pteropine orthoreovirus (PRV), linked to consumption of raw date palm sap frequented by fruit bats; the finding shifts attention to PRV’s potential for severe disease beyond mild colds and underscores the need for broad surveillance of bat-borne viruses.
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- Another bat virus is infecting humans - and it’s gone unnoticed Earth.com
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