Spillover β lessons learned from emerging bat viruses
- π€ Speaker: Dr Raina Plowright, Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Montana State University π Website
- π Date & Time: Wednesday 24 March 2021, 16:00 - 17:00
- π Venue: Venue to be confirmed
Abstract
The rapid, global spread and human health impacts of the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2; the agent of COVID -19 disease) have demonstrated humanityβs vulnerability to zoonotic disease pandemics from bats. While most emerging zoonotic infections originate in wildlife, mechanisms driving this process are rarely elucidated. We show how pathogens are transmitted from bats to humans in different contexts. We show one system where loss of winter habitat interacts with climatic factors to drive henipavirus spillover from fruit bats to livestock and how habitat restoration could stop spillover.
Chaired by Dr Olivier Restif
Series This talk is part of the Departmental Seminar Programme, Department of Veterinary Medicine series.
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Dr Raina Plowright, Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Montana State University 
Wednesday 24 March 2021, 16:00-17:00