<< In 2004, deep in the wilderness of China’s Yunnan province, a group of scientists from the Wuhan Institute of Virology discovered a cave full of wild bats carrying hundreds of SARS-related viruses. Their work, published in a draft paper in 2005, ( Science. 2005 Oct 28;310(5748):676-9. Epub 2005 Sep 29. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16195424 ) unearthed the link between SARS (severe acute respiratory syndrome) and bats for the first time. >>
<< Now the virologist who led that study, Shi Zhengli, has revealed one of the strains found in that cave - the exact location of which is a closely guarded secret - is almost identical to the 2019-nCoV coronavirus which has so far killed at least 1,115 people and infected more than 45,000 worldwide. >>
<< Professor Shi ran the genome sequence of 2019-nCoV - now officially known as COVID-19 - through the bat-related virus database she built up over ten years and found it was a 96 per cent match to a virus found in the droppings of horseshoe bats. >>
Marnie O’Neill. Mysterious bat cave in Chinese wilderness could hold key to coronavirus. news.com.au Feb 13, 2020.
https://www.news.com.au/lifestyle/health/health-problems/mysterious-bat-cave-in-chinese-wilderness-could-hold-key-to-coronavirus/news-story/530063aeb9de7020e626f1c4839b9777
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