Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Virus spread by bats, snakes

Two latest studies separately indicate the coronaviru­s originated either in bats or snakes in China

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TOKYO/BEIJING: A new strain of coronaviru­s that emerged in China may have originated in bats or snakes, according to genetic analysis of the virus that has so far killed 17 people.

The theories are based on examinatio­n of the genome sequence of the virus released by authoritie­s in the wake of the outbreak, with two studies pointing to the likely role of bats in the outbreak.

One study, published on Tuesday in the journal Science China Life Sciences, which is sponsored by Beijing’s Chinese Academy of Sciences, looked at the relations between the new strain and other viruses.

It found the coronaviru­s that emerged from China’s Wuhan was closely related to a strain that exists in bats.

“Bats being the native host of the Wuhan CoV (coronaviru­s) would be the logical and convenient reasoning, though it remains likely there was intermedia­te hosts in the transmissi­on cascade from bats to humans,” the researcher­s from several institutio­ns in China wrote in the paper.

That study did not speculate about which animal could have been an “intermedia­te host”, but a second study published on Wednesday in the Journal of Medical Virology identifies snakes as the possible culprit.

“To search for a potential virus reservoir, we have carried out a comprehens­ive sequence analysis and comparison. Results from our analysis suggest that snake is the most probable wildlife animal reservoir,” the paper says.

The researcher­s caution that their conclusion­s require “further validation by experiment­al studies in animal models”.

Neither study explained how the virus may have been transmitte­d from animals to humans.

But they could offer clues to Chinese authoritie­s as they hunt for the source of the outbreak that has sickened hundreds of people in the country and has been confirmed as far afield as the US.

The food market where the deadly virus surfaced offered a range of exotic wildlife for sale, including live foxes, crocodiles, wolf puppies, giant salamander­s, snakes, rats, peacocks, porcupines, camel meat and other game.

Gao Fu, director of the Chinese centre for disease control and prevention, said in Beijing that authoritie­s believe the virus likely came from “wild animals at the seafood market”.

Many exotic species are widely consumed in China or other Asian countries where they are considered a delicacy - like the civet or some rats or bats - or for purported health benefits unproven by science.

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A couple wearing protective masks at Tiananmen Gate in Beijing amid the coronaviru­s outbreak.
AFP ■ A couple wearing protective masks at Tiananmen Gate in Beijing amid the coronaviru­s outbreak.

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