Then the team sampled the blood of people in China who live near various bat caves. They found evidence that for some time now, these bat coronaviruses have been spilling over into the human population
This is the study they refer to:
Serological Evidence of Bat SARS-Related Coronavirus Infectionin Humans, China
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29500691/
They found 6 slightly positive individual out of 218 tested (2.7%) living in close proximity to bat colonies.
The antibody used targeted the nucleocapsid protein (np) and not the spike of the virus. The spike of Rp3, used for this test, is not able to infect human cells. They most probably based the test on the np because it cross-reacts with the first SARS and the bands can be compared, but the test is less sensitive than the one based on the spike.
https://jcm.asm.org/content/jcm/earl...61-20.full.pdf
It is not possible to exclude also cross-reaction with other coronaviruses and previous unknown exposure to the first SARS.
If bats would be so dangerous, we would see spill-over and coronavirus pandemic all the time, but luckily this is not the case.
These claims are done just to get grants for their studies.
This is the study they refer to:
Serological Evidence of Bat SARS-Related Coronavirus Infectionin Humans, China
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29500691/
They found 6 slightly positive individual out of 218 tested (2.7%) living in close proximity to bat colonies.
The antibody used targeted the nucleocapsid protein (np) and not the spike of the virus. The spike of Rp3, used for this test, is not able to infect human cells. They most probably based the test on the np because it cross-reacts with the first SARS and the bands can be compared, but the test is less sensitive than the one based on the spike.
https://jcm.asm.org/content/jcm/earl...61-20.full.pdf
It is not possible to exclude also cross-reaction with other coronaviruses and previous unknown exposure to the first SARS.
If bats would be so dangerous, we would see spill-over and coronavirus pandemic all the time, but luckily this is not the case.
These claims are done just to get grants for their studies.
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