‘Teen’ bats most likely to spread mutant coronaviruses
Jill Lopez Jill Lopez

‘Teen’ bats most likely to spread mutant coronaviruses

Raina Plowright, professor in Cornell’s Department of Public and Ecosystem Health, and colleagues unveiled new insights into the natural dynamics of coronaviruses circulating in wild bats, which are their reservoir hosts, in a new Nature Communications paper. When young bats are weaned, they’re more prone to viral infections, and more likely to shed those viruses into the environment.

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