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Researchers have identified Bombali ebolavirus in an Angolan free-tailed bat captured in the Taita Hills, southeast Kenya. No ebolaviruses have been previously reported from wildlife in countries ...
Bombali virus was also found in an Angolan free-tailed bat in Kenya in May 2018. Research teams used similar methods to detect the virus and, collectively, results suggest Bombali virus has a wide ...
image: An Angolan free-tailed bat found in Kenya was infected with an ebolavirus named Bombali, which was found only once before, in 2018, in Sierra Leone. view more ...
All Hantavirus-positive bats obtained from Tanzania were Angolan free-tailed bats, otherwise known as Mops condylurus, which belong to the Molossidae family. This species was not previously known ...
Selective replication and vertical transmission of Ebola virus in experimentally infected Angolan free-tailed bats Journal: Nature Communications Published: 2024-01-31 DOI: 10.1038/s41467-024-45231-0 ...
This Marburg discovery, the PREDICT team’s discovery of the sixth ebolavirus — Bombali virus — in Angolan and little free-tailed bats in Sierra Leone, and its subsequent finding of Bombali virus in ...
Researchers have identified Bombali ebolavirus in an Angolan free-tailed bat captured in the Taita Hills, southeast Kenya. No ebolaviruses have been previously reported from wildlife in countries ...
Bombali virus was also found in an Angolan free-tailed bat in Kenya in May 2018. Research teams used similar methods to detect the virus and, collectively, results suggest Bombali virus has a wide ...
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