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The disease, called white-nose syndrome, is caused by a fungus called Pseudogymnoascus destructans (Pd). It can sometimes ...
The National Park Service said two bats on the west side of the park and one bat on the east side of the park were found with ...
A northern NSW man has become the fourth person to die of lyssavirus in Australia. The disease is incredibly rare but extremely dangerous. So what are the symptoms, how is it treated and how can you ...
Lyssavirus is transmitted from infected bats to humans when bat saliva containing the virus enters the body through a bite or ...
Scientists have discovered 20 new bat viruses in China, including strains related to Nipah and Hendra, raising global health ...
The man in his 50s was bitten by a bat carrying Australian bat lyssavirus several months ago. Read more at straitstimes.com.
The man dies several months after contracting Australian bat lyssavirus – a pathogen closely related to rabies ...
White-nose syndrome is a disease caused by a fungus first detected in North American bats on the East Coast in 2006. Since then, the disease has decimated some species and spread westward.
A man is critically ill after becoming only the fourth known person in Australia to be diagnosed with a rabies-like bat virus ...
An NSW man has died after being bitten by a bat Health authorities have confirmed that it is a rare case of Australian bat ...
The National Park Service just released a statement confirming the presence of a deadly disease in a popular park, and ...
A northern New South Wales man dies after contracting the state's first confirmed case of Australian bat lyssavirus.