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  • Alarming Study Shows Bat Flu Can Spread to Humans

    Scientists first discovered bat flu viruses in 2012. Although these were influenza A viruses, there was something strange about them?the way they infected their host?s cells seemed to be different from other influenza A viruses.
    Given the justified fear over zoonotic diseases (those that cross from animals to humans, such as bird flu,) the race was on to discover how these viruses operated.
    Scientists at the University of Zurich have just won that race. They recently reported in Nature that they have identified the gateway (?receptor?) that lets the bat flu viruses enter their host?s cells and cause infection. Unfortunately, this receptor also exists on the cells of certain livestock and?more worryingly?humans.
    Flu viruses (of the non-bat variety) infect several livestock species by binding to a molecule called sialic acid on cells that line the respiratory tract of these animals. Similar receptors are also found on cells in the human respiratory tract, especially in the lungs, hence the spread of bird and swine flu to humans.
    Humans are coming into increasing contact with bats, raising the risk of transmission.



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