Using serology to indicate coronavirus immunity

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Q: Why are bat-borne diseases so common? Is this an effect of human encroachment on bat habitats or a change in bat behaviour? Prof Wang Linfa: Bats have been around for 60 million to 80 million years. They are more ancient than humans and they have been peacefully co-existing with viruses.

I have developed an assay and we are going to measure neutralising antibodies, so the first part of the equation is solved. We're working very hard but, to answer the second part of that question, we need more time and more samples. These are things the world is getting a bit more comfortable with now that they can see the consequences of not containing the virus.

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