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       Pteropine Orthoreoviruses(PRVs)Group Of New Emergent Bat-Borne V
       iruses Unexplained Respiratory & Neurological Illnesses
       By: Masked Man Date: January 8, 2026, 2:08 am
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       SUMMARY:
       Unexplained respiratory and neurological illnesses in Bangladesh
       have been identified as Pteropine orthoreoviruses (PRVs)—a group
       of newly emergent bat-borne viruses.
       ... this article indicates and informs us bats, especially
       during winter months—and a known vector for Nipah infections in
       Bangladesh. Bats are the natural reservoir of numerous known and
       novel zoonotic viruses, including rabies, Nipah, Hendra,
       Marburg, and SARS-CoV-1.
       Bangladesh Respiratory Illness, Encephalitis Linked to Bats
       Jan 5, 2026 | Other Infections
       LINK:
  HTML https://respiratory-therapy.com/disorders-diseases/infectious-diseases/other-infections/bangladesh-respiratory-illness-encephalitis-linked-to-bats/
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       SUMMARY:
       Scientists Discover Previously Undetected Bat-Borne Virus
       Infecting Humans in South Asia
       BY COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY MAILMAN SCHOOL OF PUBLIC HEALTHJANUARY 7,
       2026
       The finding expands the list of animal-to-human viruses known to
       infect people in Bangladesh and indicates that PRV may be an
       overlooked cause of illnesses that resemble Nipah. The results
       were published in the journal Emerging Infectious Diseases.
       LINK:
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