Corona Virus: Where Did the Corona Virus Start?
An attempt is being made to find out how the deadly corona virus spreads from animals to humans. Reporter Helen Berg examines how scientists are trying to find out where the epidemic began to spread.
An airborne batsman left the Corona virus in his sight in a region of China.
The virus spreads to other animals. The infected animals became infected by humans and the disease began to spread to humans and started to spread in the world.
Authorities confiscated wild cats in a market in Zwangzhou after the outbreak of SARS
Scientists are trying to link these phenomena like spies, says Professor Andrew Kingham of the Zoological Society of London. They say the virus can occur in many types of animals in the forest, especially bats in which several types of corona virus are found.
When scientists examined the virus that was taken from a patient’s body, a direct signal was made to the bats. Bats fly long and are present in every continent. They themselves are not very sick but specialize in spreading viruses far and wide.
According to Professor Kate Jones of the University College of London, there is evidence that bats have grown accustomed to long and tiring flies and may be able to recover DNA damage but automatically They carry the burden of many types of viruses in their body, but it is still an idea.
A month ago, bats were being sold in a market in Indo-Nacional
Jonathan Ball, a professor at the University of Nottingham, says that if you look at the lifestyle of bats, there is no doubt that they are infected with viruses, and since they are lactating animals, they are directly or indirectly transmitted to humans. I can also move.
The second question in this case is the identification of the mysterious animal whose body got the virus and brought it to Wuhan’s market. An animal named Pangolin is being suspected in this regard. The ants that eat ants and other insects are said to be the most smuggled animals in the world and suffer from endemic.
It is used in traditional Chinese medicine and is viewed by some as a sophisticated diet. However, experts say that no conclusions can be drawn as the full details of the Pangolin review have not been released yet. Which could not confirm all the information.
Pangolin and other wildlife, including many species of bats, are often sold in wet markets (markets where live animals are kept in water) that are more likely to spread the virus to one another. So in such markets, there is a high likelihood of the virus spreading to animals and humans.
Corona Virus is also found in camels
One such market in Wuhan was closed after the outbreak, which also included a section of wild animals where live and slaughtered animals were being sold. Among them were selling camels, bears and other animal organs. According to the Daily Guardian, a shop listing lists lambs, golden locusts, scorpions, rats, squirrels, foxes, lizards, bulls, turtles, and so on. Fish meat was included.
As far as we know, bats and penguins were not on this list. Chinese authorities will be aware of what was being sold there. Experts say that the viruses we have discovered in recent years have all been transmitted from wildlife to humans, whether it is Ebola or SARS and now the Corona virus.
Professor Jones says the incidence of infectious diseases from wildlife is increasing, and the human population is being exposed to new viruses. Humans are occupying forests The forest land is being used which may be the cause of the virus transmitted by wildlife.
Microscope-viewing corona virus
“If we know what the risks are, we can take action in advance,” says Professor Kingham. Although bats are more virulent, they are also important for running the ecosystem.
Insect bats eat large numbers of insects, including cultivating insects and mosquitoes. In 2003 and three, the animal market was temporarily banned after the outbreak of SARS outbreak. But soon these markets started to work in China, Vietnam and other areas of Southeast Asia.
China once again banned the sale of wildlife products