Animals
Ebola Virus and Bats: Evolved Resistance Doesn't Prevent Infection In Some Animals, Researchers Say
While some bat species have evolved with a resistance to Ebola, the virus in turn has evolved to overcome that resistance. Researchers have targeted the biological factors responsible for this resistance, which may aid Ebola prevention and outbreak management in the future.
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