Are bats really “special” as viral reservoirs? What we know and need to know


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Kevin J Olival, Cristin C Weekley, Peter Daszak
Bats and viruses, John Wiley \& Sons, Inc Hoboken, NJ, 2015, pp. 281--294

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Olival, K. J., Weekley, C. C., & Daszak, P. (2015). Are bats really “special” as viral reservoirs? What we know and need to know. Bats and Viruses, 281–294.


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Olival, Kevin J, Cristin C Weekley, and Peter Daszak. “Are Bats Really ‘Special’ as Viral Reservoirs? What We Know and Need to Know.” Bats and viruses (2015): 281–294.


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Olival, Kevin J., et al. “Are Bats Really ‘Special’ as Viral Reservoirs? What We Know and Need to Know.” Bats and Viruses, John Wiley \& Sons, Inc Hoboken, NJ, 2015, pp. 281–94.


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@article{olival2015a,
  title = {Are bats really “special” as viral reservoirs? What we know and need to know},
  year = {2015},
  journal = {Bats and viruses},
  pages = {281--294},
  publisher = {John Wiley \& Sons, Inc Hoboken, NJ},
  author = {Olival, Kevin J and Weekley, Cristin C and Daszak, Peter}
}


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