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Chimpanzee-Killing Disease Linked by Researchers to New Species of Bacterium – Science Times
Researchers from the University of Wisconsin have identified a new bacterium species linked with the chimpanzee-killing disease that has killed more than 50 great…

A fatal disease has been killing chimpanzees at the Sierra Leone sanctuary for years and has been reported for the first time by an international team of researchers.
Led by researchers from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, the disease was reported on February 3rd in the journal Nature Communication.
The study suggests that the disease is caused by a newly discovered bacterium that comes as the world struggles with the onslaught of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Link Between Chimpanzee-Killing Disease…
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