Urban expansion brings wildlife closer to people, creating new pathways for viruses to spread from animals into human communities.
When a virus that once seemed confined to animals starts turning up in both people and their pets, the line between household ...
By Hugo Francisco de Souza A new perspective highlights how the influenza D virus and a canine–feline recombinant coronavirus ...
Infectious disease experts are sounding the alarm about two pathogens in animals that have the potential to trigger the next ...
According to Westword, after humans initially transmitted the virus to two tigers, 11 lions and then two hyenas tested positive. While lions and hyenas lived in separate communities, none of the ...
Researchers in Bangladesh have identified a bat-borne virus, Pteropine orthoreovirus, in patients who were initially suspected of having Nipah virus but tested negative. All had recently consumed raw ...
Canine coronavirus and influenza D are two zoonotic viruses that researchers say have “considerable potential” for causing future epidemics in people. In an article published recently in Emerging ...
Scientists in Bangladesh discovered a new bat-borne virus called PRV in five patients who initially appeared to have Nipah ...
Scientists discover how yellow fever and encephalitis viruses enter human cells, and block them with decoy molecules.