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New Study Reveals Global “Hot Spots” Where New Coronaviruses May Emerge – NDTV
Global land-use changes including forest fragmentation, agricultural expansion and concentrated livestock production are creating “hot spots” favourable for bats…

Horseshoe bats are known to carry a variety of coronaviruses. (Representational)
Washington: Global land-use changes including forest fragmentation, agricultural expansion and concentrated livestock production are creating “hot spots” favourable for bats that carry coronaviruses and where conditions are ripe for the diseases to jump from bats to humans, finds a new study.
The findings were published by researchers at the University of California, Berkeley, the Politecnico di Milano (Polytechnic…
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