New coronaviruses found in bats kept in labs outside China



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For the first time outside of China, viruses related to the pandemic coronavirus were discovered. These are coronaviruses found in bats kept for a long time in freezers of scientific laboratories in Cambodia and Japan.

The researchers told Nature that the discovery in Cambodia found a virus related to the new coronavirus in two horseshoe bats Rhinolophus sameli that had been captured in the north of the country in 2010, while in Japan another less related virus was found in older bat feces that were also kept in a laboratory freezer.

The discovery raises the suspicion, which is the predominant but not confirmed scientific scenario so far, that the new pandemic virus, which causes the Covid-19 disease, originated in bats, although it is unknown whether it was transmitted directly to humans or through an intermediary. The genomes of the two related viruses, found in Japan and Cambodia, have yet to be fully “read” (mainly missing the critical part of the genetic instructions that encode the protruding spike protein that coronaviruses infect cells), nor should there be any scientific publication so that the scientific community can assess whether the discovery is really important for the “prehistory” of the pandemic.

Biologist examines a bat - Stock Photo