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RE: Corona: Fauci, USAID, Carrol, Pedict, Ecohealth Alliance, Daszak: revenge based demand for funding or a deep state coup?

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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6178078/

Importantly, SARSr-CoVs that use the SARS-CoV receptor, angiotensin converting enzyme 2 (ACE2) have been isolated (Ge et al. 2013). These results indicate that some SARSr-CoVs may have high potential to infect human cells, without the necessity for an intermediate host. However, to date, no evidence of direct transmission of SARSr-CoVs from bats to people has been reported.

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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5389864/

Most importantly, we report the first recorded isolation of a live SL-CoV (bat SL-CoV-WIV1) from bat faecal samples in Vero E6 cells, which has typical coronavirus morphology, 99.9% sequence identity to Rs3367 and uses ACE2 from humans, civets and Chinese horseshoe bats for cell entry.

http://europepmc.org/article/MED/27170748

A study proliferating a sars virus in hela-hACE2 cells.

will have to look into when the dry season is in china.

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5467638/

Specimen type was highly associated with CoV positivity, and samples containing feces or fecal swabs were significantly more likely to test positive than other specimen types in all regions. Bat family was important in Asia and Africa. Season was also significant, with samples collected during the dry season more likely to test positive in Africa and Asia than those collected during the wet season (albeit with low odds ratios).

Based on our study, we were able to estimate the sampling effort that would be required to find all CoVs in bats, based on a Poisson regression model of our data (Fig. 6). With 154 individuals, we estimate that an average of one CoV will be detected (95% CI 136–177). With 397 individuals, we estimate that up to five CoVs will be detected (95% CI 351–458). As we did not observe any species with greater than five viral sequence clusters, we make the assumption that sampling 397 individuals should capture the full diversity of CoVs in each bat species.

In total, we estimated that there are at least 3,204 CoVs (based on the cluster definition used in this study) in bats. This suggests that although there is still a large number of coronaviruses that remain to be discovered, their detection remains an achievable goal, and we advocate for their discovery given the potential for even greater insights into the global ecology and evolution of these viruses (e.g. further investigation into regional differences in host switching), and the opportunity to elucidate their individual zoonotic potential (Ge et al. 2013; Wang et al. 2014; Yang et al. 2014; Anthony et al. 2017).

Peter Daszak, head of the Consortium for Conservation Medicine, part the Wildlife Trust, a charity based in Palisades, New York.
The consortium of five academic institutions - including Johns Hopkins
University - is pushing for more studies to inform conservation policy
-https://groups.google.com/forum/#!search/daszak/misc.activism.progressive/4ZWJK63Fpy8/dA6FAxcRnRwJ

Peter Daszak
Institute of Ecology,
University of Georgia,
Athens, GA 30602, USA
[email protected]

https://groups.google.com/forum/#!search/daszak/sci.med.diseases.lyme/QpLanOwOVRM/BwSSNrmsJxcJ

NEW YORK, September 21, 2010

Wildlife Trust, a non-profit international conservation organization dedicated to protecting wildlife and safeguarding human and animal health, today announced that the organization will be re-branded with a new name and tagline: EcoHealth Alliance, “Local Conservation, Global Health.”

Wildlife Trust was founded in 1971 as a wildlife conservation organization; however, over the past two decades it has built its reputation as the world leader in conservation medicine based on research into the interconnected relationships between ecosystems and animal and human health. “There are few times in an organization’s history that can truly be defined as transformative, and we have reached one of those times,” said Dr. Peter Daszak, president of EcoHealth Alliance.

https://www.ecohealthalliance.org/2010/09/entering-its-fifth-decade-wildlife-trust-re-brands-as-ecohealth-alliance