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  2. RaTG13 - Wikipedia

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    Bat coronavirus RaTG13 is a SARS-like betacoronavirus identified in the droppings of the horseshoe bat Rhinolophus affinis. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It was discovered in 2013 in bat droppings from a mining cave near the town of Tongguan in Mojiang county in Yunnan , China . [ 4 ]

  3. Deadly fungus that killed millions of bats now found in ...

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    A deadly fungus that led to the death of millions of bats across North America has been detected in several counties across California, wildlife officials announced this week. The Department of ...

  4. COVID-19 pandemic and animals - Wikipedia

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    Part of a series on the COVID-19 pandemic Scientifically accurate atomic model of the external structure of SARS-CoV-2. Each "ball" is an atom. COVID-19 (disease) SARS-CoV-2 (virus) Cases Deaths Timeline 2019 2020 January responses February responses March responses April responses May responses June responses July responses August responses September responses October responses November ...

  5. Category:Deaths in California - Wikipedia

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    Drug-related deaths in California (4 C, 137 P) F. Deaths by firearm in California (2 C, 318 P) N. Natural disaster deaths in California (1 C, 4 P) P.

  6. California teacher dies after contracting rabies from bat ...

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    A California teacher died a month after contracting rabies from a bat that bit her, and now health officials are warning the public about the extremely deadly disease. A Fresno County resident ...

  7. A deadly fungus that has killed millions of bats may have ...

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    A fungus that causes deadly white-nose syndrome in bats has taken hold in five California counties and may be present as far south as San Diego.

  8. Zoonotic origins of COVID-19 - Wikipedia

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    The most similar known viruses to SARS-CoV-2 include bat coronaviruses RpYN06 with 94.5% identity, [15] and RmYN02 with 93% identity [18] RaTG13 was not the direct progenitor of SARS-CoV-2. [19] Temmam et al. found no serological evidence for exposure to BANAL-52 among bat handlers and guano collectors in the area of Laos where it was sampled. [20]

  9. Reports have emerged of animals dying of bird flu in various parts of the U.S. (not pictured). The USDA recently issued a new order that all raw (unpasteurized) milk must be tested for the virus.