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1. Novel viruses detected in bats in the Republic of Korea.

2. CONTAGION.

3. The temporal RNA virome patterns of a lesser dawn bat (Eonycteris spelaea) colony revealed by deep sequencing.

4. Understanding Ebola virus and other zoonotic transmission risks through human–bat contacts: Exploratory study on knowledge, attitudes and practices in Southern Cameroon.

5. Survey on helminths and protozoa of free-living Neotropical bats from Northeastern Brazil.

6. Molecular Detection of <italic>Bartonella</italic> Species in Blood-Feeding Bat Flies from Mexico.

7. Distribution of bat-borne viruses and environment patterns.

8. Circulation of Alphacoronavirus, Betacoronavirus and Paramyxovirus in Hipposideros bat species in Zimbabwe.

9. Murdoch University Researchers Discuss Research in Zoonoses (How significant are bats as potential carriers of zoonotic Cryptosporidium and Giardia?).

10. Knowledge, perceptions and attitude of a community living around a colony of straw-coloured fruit bats ( Eidolon helvum) in Ghana after Ebola virus disease outbreak in West Africa.

11. Novel coronaviruses, astroviruses, adenoviruses and circoviruses in insectivorous bats from northern China.

12. Living with Bats: The Case of Ve Golokuati Township in the Volta Region of Ghana.

13. Convergence of Humans, Bats, Trees, and Culture in Nipah Virus Transmission, Bangladesh.

14. Highly diverse population of Picornaviridae and other members of the Picornavirales, in Cameroonian fruit bats.

15. Molecular Survey of Bacterial Zoonotic Agents in Bats from the Country of Georgia (Caucasus).

16. Potential Exposures to Australian Bat Lyssavirus Notified in Queensland, Australia, 2009−2014.

17. A Generic Quantitative Risk Assessment Framework for the Entry of Bat-Borne Zoonotic Viruses into the European Union.

18. Phylogenetic analysis of a newfound bat-borne hantavirus supports a laurasiatherian host association for ancestral mammalian hantaviruses.

19. Quantifying Global Drivers of Zoonotic Bat Viruses: A Process-Based Perspective.

20. Mapping the zoonotic niche of Marburg virus disease in Africa.

21. Bats as ‘special’ reservoirs for emerging zoonotic pathogens.

22. Characteristics and Risk Perceptions of Ghanaians Potentially Exposed to Bat-Borne Zoonoses through Bushmeat.

23. Vampire Bats and Rabies: Toward an Ecological Solution to a Public Health Problem.

24. The Hosts with the Most.

25. A Preliminary Study of Viral Metagenomics of French Bat Species in Contact with Humans: Identification of New Mammalian Viruses.

26. Bat Airway Epithelial Cells: A Novel Tool for the Study of Zoonotic Viruses.

27. Bats and their virome: an important source of emerging viruses capable of infecting humans.

28. Human rabies due to lyssavirus infection of bat origin

29. Comparative pathogenesis of rabies in bats and carnivores, and implications for spillover to humans.

30. BATting for disease.

31. Link to MERS Virus Underscores Bats' Puzzling Threat.

32. Zoology: Bats as disease reservoirs.

33. Bats, in Black and White.

34. A bat beats a rat as top virus host.

35. A comparison of bats and rodents as reservoirs of zoonotic viruses: are bats special?

36. Bats May Be SARS Reservoir.

37. Beware the bats.

38. Study finds West Africa at highest risk of bat-to-human virus spread.

39. Species-Leaping Diseases Use Catchy Name.

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