RT @Docmureithi: @AttiyaWaris @uonbi @RPEUoN @madaraogot https://t.co/AamTRwe1aM check out this recent publication from a UoN team of a vir…
@AttiyaWaris @uonbi @RPEUoN @madaraogot https://t.co/AamTRwe1aM check out this recent publication from a UoN team of a virus discovery in Bats in Taita...
RT @DrBrianHBird: WOW! #Bombali ebolavirus found all the way across Africa from Sierra Leone to Kenya! Congrats to the @helsinkiuni-led tea…
RT @edrybicki: @neil_bodie "...Bombali [ebola]virus (BOMV) ... was reported in August 2018 in mouth and fecal swabs collected from free-tai…
@neil_bodie "...Bombali [ebola]virus (BOMV) ... was reported in August 2018 in mouth and fecal swabs collected from free-tailed insectivorous bat species Mops condylurus and Chaerephon pumilus in Sierra Leone" https://t.co/GAm5uhyvUg
Bombali Virus in Mops condylurus Bat, Kenya - Volume 25, Number 5—May 2019 - Emerging Infectious Diseases journal - CDC https://t.co/HwYx58MNeP
#Bombalivirus in Mops #condylurus bat, Kenya, #EIDjournal, https://t.co/AJ2cmvcbsj https://t.co/kN5fvaz63s
Bombali Virus in Mops condylurus Bat, Kenya. Emerg Infect Dis. 2019 May;25(5) https://t.co/ejJqUBrdeg #batpapers #bombalivirus #filovirus
Bombali Virus in Mops condylurus Bat, Kenya. #amchelsinki #tutkimus https://t.co/anF41sYXz6
Bombali Virus in <em>Mops condylurus</em> Bat, Kenya https://t.co/2Zkg0YnSro
RT @ngwata_: Taita Hills are cancelled. https://t.co/3xC9LqMOlv
RT @ngwata_: Taita Hills are cancelled. https://t.co/3xC9LqMOlv
RT @ngwata_: Taita Hills are cancelled. https://t.co/3xC9LqMOlv
RT @ngwata_: Taita Hills are cancelled. https://t.co/3xC9LqMOlv
RT @DiseaseEcol: I'm very excited to share our surprise finding of Bombali ebolavirus in a bat in Kenya. Please note that there is no curre…
RT @nycbat: Nice to see support of our @PREDICTproject findings. “These tissue-positive findings confirm that Bombali virus can infect M. c…
RT @ngwata_: Taita Hills are cancelled. https://t.co/3xC9LqMOlv
RT @ngwata_: Taita Hills are cancelled. https://t.co/3xC9LqMOlv
RT @ngwata_: Taita Hills are cancelled. https://t.co/3xC9LqMOlv
RT @ngwata_: Taita Hills are cancelled. https://t.co/3xC9LqMOlv
My first instinct is to exterminate the bats. On the other hand,they're critical to the ecosystem and the report further points out that they cannot rule out that the viral bats recently came here.. I loathe the inevitable 'wait and see - keep monitoring'
RT @ngwata_: Taita Hills are cancelled. https://t.co/3xC9LqMOlv
RT @ngwata_: Taita Hills are cancelled. https://t.co/3xC9LqMOlv
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RT @DiseaseEcol: I'm very excited to share our surprise finding of Bombali ebolavirus in a bat in Kenya. Please note that there is no curre…
RT @mazharmicro: New #Ebola virus (Bombali) has been isolated from #Kenyan bat (M. condylurus). Although, closely related to Ebola virus (9…
RT @DrBrianHBird: WOW! #Bombali ebolavirus found all the way across Africa from Sierra Leone to Kenya! Congrats to the @helsinkiuni-led tea…
Ahead of Print - Bombali Ebola Virus in <em>Mops condylurus</em> Bat, Kenya - Volume 25, Number 5—May 2019 - Emerging Infectious Diseases journal - CDC https://t.co/NnlhsmNAfS
RT @recherche_anima: #Ebola👾: une 6ème espèce d'ebolavirus👾, #Bombali, détectée dans la #salive et les matières #fécales de #chauvesouris🦇…
Bombali Ebola Virus in Mops condylurus Bat, Kenya https://t.co/8vdljvmOKd #ebola #bats https://t.co/lZtkOPFhRH
#Ebola👾: une 6ème espèce d'ebolavirus👾, #Bombali, détectée dans la #salive et les matières #fécales de #chauvesouris🦇 en Sierra Leone en 2018 vient d'être trouvée chez des chauve-souris au #Kenya https://t.co/6LSpQM3Lua https://t.co/YGvXdVDfxz
Newly identified Bombali ebolavirus now found in Mops bats in Kenya #CDC https://t.co/KfbU4EVx24
A new Ebola species first identified in bats last year in Sierra Leone—named Bombali virus— has now been found in Kenya. So far there's no evidence that it can be transmitted to people. https://t.co/0duHOfn4Eh
RT @nycbat: Nice to see support of our @PREDICTproject findings. “These tissue-positive findings confirm that Bombali virus can infect M. c…
Bombali Ebola Virus in <em>Mops condylurus</em> Bat, Kenya https://t.co/PFMdx4D1oP via @CDCgov
Bombali Ebola Virus in Mops condylurus Bat, Kenya https://t.co/Tpag2wGPr2 #ebola #bats https://t.co/t7UzFYu38U
RT @DrBrianHBird: WOW! #Bombali ebolavirus found all the way across Africa from Sierra Leone to Kenya! Congrats to the @helsinkiuni-led tea…
RT @DrBrianHBird: WOW! #Bombali ebolavirus found all the way across Africa from Sierra Leone to Kenya! Congrats to the @helsinkiuni-led tea…
RT @DrBrianHBird: WOW! #Bombali ebolavirus found all the way across Africa from Sierra Leone to Kenya! Congrats to the @helsinkiuni-led tea…
RT @nycbat: Nice to see support of our @PREDICTproject findings. “These tissue-positive findings confirm that Bombali virus can infect M. c…
RT @DrBrianHBird: WOW! #Bombali ebolavirus found all the way across Africa from Sierra Leone to Kenya! Congrats to the @helsinkiuni-led tea…
Bombali Ebola Virus in Mops condylurus Bat, Kenya https://t.co/gtRh9uXySu #ebola #bats https://t.co/t8zClXWnMq
Bombali Ebola Virus in Mops condylurus Bat, Kenya https://t.co/JleCe1K2kN #ebola #bats https://t.co/ywEQY9C4Fk
RT @DrBrianHBird: WOW! #Bombali ebolavirus found all the way across Africa from Sierra Leone to Kenya! Congrats to the @helsinkiuni-led tea…
RT @EckerleIsabella: Exciting findings on bat-borne Ebola viruses - one of most interesting facts probably: might be found all across Afric…
Exciting findings on bat-borne Ebola viruses - one of most interesting facts probably: might be found all across Africa - from Sierra Leone to Kenya! Greta work! Bombali Ebola Virus in Mops condylurus Bat, Kenya https://t.co/8sPnjqThq5 via @CDCgov #ebola #
RT @DrBrianHBird: WOW! #Bombali ebolavirus found all the way across Africa from Sierra Leone to Kenya! Congrats to the @helsinkiuni-led tea…
New #Ebola virus (Bombali) has been isolated from #Kenyan bat (M. condylurus). Although, closely related to Ebola virus (98% identity) isolated from #SierraLeone , no human cases have been reported. https://t.co/Jjyo5xFQ4L https://t.co/neWKcWICJN
Bombali Ebola Virus in Mops condylurus Bat, Kenya https://t.co/TV8XcNOv2h #ebola #bats https://t.co/804CBdKmj8
RT @DrBrianHBird: WOW! #Bombali ebolavirus found all the way across Africa from Sierra Leone to Kenya! Congrats to the @helsinkiuni-led tea…
Bombali Ebola Virus in Mops condylurus Bat, Kenya https://t.co/nzUFxNJIOE #ebola #bats https://t.co/iYi79HGbiP
RT @ARINJAYBANERJE1: This is rather interesting. Considering bats can fly long distances, could bats be sharing Bombali virus strains? Can…
Nice to see support of our @PREDICTproject findings. “These tissue-positive findings confirm that Bombali virus can infect M. condylurus and is not an artifact of its insect diet, which could not be discounted from the previous analysis on the basis of mou
This is rather interesting. Considering bats can fly long distances, could bats be sharing Bombali virus strains? Can ebolaviruses recombine? Are anti-bombali virus antibodies cross-protective against other filoviruses in bats? So many questions..
RT @DrBrianHBird: WOW! #Bombali ebolavirus found all the way across Africa from Sierra Leone to Kenya! Congrats to the @helsinkiuni-led tea…
RT @DrBrianHBird: WOW! #Bombali ebolavirus found all the way across Africa from Sierra Leone to Kenya! Congrats to the @helsinkiuni-led tea…
RT @DrBrianHBird: WOW! #Bombali ebolavirus found all the way across Africa from Sierra Leone to Kenya! Congrats to the @helsinkiuni-led tea…
RT @DrBrianHBird: WOW! #Bombali ebolavirus found all the way across Africa from Sierra Leone to Kenya! Congrats to the @helsinkiuni-led tea…
RT @DrBrianHBird: WOW! #Bombali ebolavirus found all the way across Africa from Sierra Leone to Kenya! Congrats to the @helsinkiuni-led tea…
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We are on the edge of getting to know so much more of what was once unknown. Exciting times. Now the question is how can we harness this new knowledge to make communities and the world safer from infectious disease threats.
.@CDC_EIDjournal : Bombali #Ebola Virus in Mops condylurus Bat, #Kenya https://t.co/fWwduoGrUI https://t.co/1i8qR9fdNl
RT @DiseaseEcol: I'm very excited to share our surprise finding of Bombali ebolavirus in a bat in Kenya. Please note that there is no curre…
RT @DiseaseEcol: I'm very excited to share our surprise finding of Bombali ebolavirus in a bat in Kenya. Please note that there is no curre…
RT @DiseaseEcol: I'm very excited to share our surprise finding of Bombali ebolavirus in a bat in Kenya. Please note that there is no curre…
RT @AnuJaaskelainen: Exciting findings! Bombali Ebola virus in bats in Kenya. Congratulations Kris @DiseaseEcol, Teemu @SmuraTeemu and othe…
EBOLA VIRUS DISCOVERED IN KENYAN BAT New #Bombali Ebolavirus found in Kenyan Taita Hills bat has genetic similarity with the Sierra Leona variant calling for surveillance due to expanding geographic range of the virus https://t.co/qgbISaLVlG
Exciting findings! Bombali Ebola virus in bats in Kenya. Congratulations Kris @DiseaseEcol, Teemu @SmuraTeemu and others. https://t.co/uSmdVu1Ajl
RT @DiseaseEcol: I'm very excited to share our surprise finding of Bombali ebolavirus in a bat in Kenya. Please note that there is no curre…
RT @DiseaseEcol: I'm very excited to share our surprise finding of Bombali ebolavirus in a bat in Kenya. Please note that there is no curre…
RT @DiseaseEcol: I'm very excited to share our surprise finding of Bombali ebolavirus in a bat in Kenya. Please note that there is no curre…
RT @DiseaseEcol: I'm very excited to share our surprise finding of Bombali ebolavirus in a bat in Kenya. Please note that there is no curre…
RT @DiseaseEcol: I'm very excited to share our surprise finding of Bombali ebolavirus in a bat in Kenya. Please note that there is no curre…
Exciting news by @DiseaseEcol team, and highlighting such an important message spanning public health, risk mitigation, and conservation 🦇
RT @DiseaseEcol: I'm very excited to share our surprise finding of Bombali ebolavirus in a bat in Kenya. Please note that there is no curre…
RT @DiseaseEcol: I'm very excited to share our surprise finding of Bombali ebolavirus in a bat in Kenya. Please note that there is no curre…
I'm very excited to share our surprise finding of Bombali ebolavirus in a bat in Kenya. Please note that there is no current evidence that this virus infects people and bats are critical ecosystem components that must be conserved. https://t.co/PQQxz2NoWZ