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Bats and COVID-19, an unfair story

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CIENCIA ERGO-SUM
卷 28, 期 2, 页码 -

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UNIV AUTONOMA ESTADO MEXICO

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Coronavirus; ecosystem services; infectious diseases; SARS-CoV-2; zoonosis

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Zoonoses like rabies, malaria, and dengue have affected humans since our origins; amid Covid-19, it's important to emphasize that bats are not to blame for the pandemic and actually provide many health services to humans; 70% of zoonotic diseases originate from wild animals, highlighting the need to eliminate the illegal sale of wildlife in unsanitary markets.
Zoonoses such as rabies, malaria, dengue and many others have affected humans since our origin. In the face of Covid-19, our aim is to highlight that bats are not to blame for the pandemic, on the contrary; there are many health services provided by bats to human beings, agriculture, food and the economy, among others. SARS-CoV-2 has not been found in any bats. Covid-19 transmission is humans-to-human; 70% of zoonotic diseases, such as SARS or MERS, come from wild animals, so it is necessary to eliminate the illegal sale of wild animals in unsanitary markets, which represent a source of contagion and proliferation of emerging infectious diseases. The extermination of bats is detrimental, not only for animals and the ecosystem, but for our health, economy and well-being.

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