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‘Khosta‑2’ Pandemic Next? New Virus From Russian Bat!

PULLMAN, Wash. — Is the next pandemic on the horizon? Scientists are warning of a new, COVID-like virus called Khosta‑2 originating from a Russian bat. It is believed to be capable of infecting humans, and would be resistant to current vaccines.Khosta‑2 was found two years ago in horsehoe bats. Its discovery adds to evidence that sarbecoviruses — part of the coronavirus family — are rife across Asia and eastern Europe.
“Our research further demonstrates that sarbecoviruses circulating in wildlife outside of Asia – even in places like western Russia where the Khosta‑2 virus was found – also pose a threat to global health and ongoing vaccine campaigns against SARS-CoV‑2,” says study lead author Dr Michael Letko, of Washington State University, in a statement.
Past studies suggest that SARS-CoV‑2, the virus that causes COVID-19, emerged in an animal, most likely a bat, before spreading to humans. The precise origins of the virus are unknown and have been investigated by a team commissioned by the World Health Organization (WHO).
What will bring about the next pandemic?
Scientists believe another pandemic will happen during our lifetime. Coronaviruses can move between different mammals such as cats, dogs and minks. By moving between species, the virus can mutate and evolve into a new pathogen, which could explain how COVID-19 emerged.
In the latest research, Dr Letko and colleagues found spi …

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