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Bat-borne viruses are transmitted via bat bite and transfer via saliva, as well as aerosolization of saliva, feces, and/or urine. Like rabies virus, newly emerging bat-borne viruses can be transmitted to humans directly by bats. These include Ebola virus, SARS, and the Chinese respiratory syndrome coronavirus.
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https://www.livescience.com/26898-bats-host-human-infecting-viruses.htmlBat-borne viruses are transmitted via bat bite and transfer via saliva, as well as aerosolization of saliva, feces, and/or urine. Like rabies virus, newly emerging bat-borne viruses can be transmitted to humans directly by bats. These include Ebola virus, SARS, and the Chinese respiratory syndrome coronavirus.[4][5] Left unrecognized and untreated, the interval between transmission of rabies virus strains until the disease manifests in the victims, varies from hours to years. Most victims are not aware of either having been bitten by a bat or exposed to a bat's secretions. This can be due to a lack of awareness of a bat's presence in the same space, such as when sleeping, not feeling the bite if aware of the bat's presence, and/or exposure to bat saliva, urine, and/or feces in closed environments. These include caves and human living spaces such as attics, basements, barns and sheds
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bat-borne_virusरेबीज चमगादड़ से पैदा होने वाले वायरस बैट के काटने से और लार के माध्यम से ट्रांसफर होते हैं, साथ ही लार, मल और / या मूत्र के एरोसोलाइजेशन से। रेबीज वायरस की तरह, नए उभरे हुए बैट-जनित वायरस चमगादड़ों द्वारा सीधे मनुष्यों में भेजे जा सकते हैं। इनमें इबोला वायरस, सार्स और चीनी श्वसन सिंड्रोम कोरोनावायरस शामिल हैं।
Left unrecognized and untreated, the interval between transmission of rabies virus strains until the disease manifests in the victims, varies from hours to years. Most victims are not aware of either having been bitten by a bat or exposed to a bat's secretions. This can be due to a lack of awareness of a bat's presence in the same space, such as when sleeping, not feeling the bite if aware of the bat's presence, and/or exposure to bat saliva, urine, and/or feces in closed environments. These include caves and human living spaces such as attics, basements, barns and shed