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Researchers discover bat coronavirus in China, CDC sees no threat

Last updated: February 26, 2025 3:14 pm
Published: February 26, 2025
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Scientists in China have identified a new bat coronavirus, HKU5-CoV-2, with genetic similarities to SARS-CoV-2, the virus responsible for the COVID-19 pandemic. However, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has assured the public that there is no immediate threat, as there is currently no evidence of human infections or transmission. According to a study conducted by researchers at China’s Wuhan Institute of Virology, the virus was found to utilize the same ACE2 cell receptor as SARS-CoV-2.

Researchers discover bat coronavirus in China, CDC sees no threat

This similarity has drawn attention from health experts, but scientists have emphasized that genetic resemblance alone does not indicate a comparable level of risk. The virus’s ability to bind to human cells has been observed, but its transmission potential remains low. Experts have clarified that while HKU5-CoV-2 may have zoonotic potential, meaning it could theoretically spread from animals to humans, further research is required to determine the likelihood of such an event.

Initial findings indicate that the virus does not infect human cells as efficiently as SARS-CoV-2, reducing concerns about a significant public health threat at this time. The CDC has reiterated that global health agencies are continuously monitoring the situation and that there is no cause for immediate concern. Surveillance measures remain in place to track any potential mutations or changes in the virus’s behavior. Health authorities have underscored the importance of vigilance while advising against unnecessary alarm.

The discovery of HKU5-CoV-2 underscores the ongoing efforts by scientists worldwide to study coronaviruses in animals, particularly bats, which are known reservoirs for such viruses. Monitoring these pathogens is essential for early detection and response to potential emerging infectious diseases. While the origins of COVID-19 have sparked ongoing investigations into zoonotic viruses, researchers continue to stress that novel coronaviruses frequently emerge in wildlife populations.

Many of these viruses do not pose a direct risk to humans unless they acquire specific mutations that enable efficient transmission. For now, the identification of HKU5-CoV-2 serves as a reminder of the importance of global health surveillance. Experts continue to monitor developments closely, emphasizing that scientific research and precautionary measures remain crucial in mitigating potential future outbreaks. – By MENA Newswire News Desk.

TAGGED:bat coronavirusCDCChinacoronavirus researchCOVID-19disease controlglobal surveillancehealth authoritieshk5u-co-v2mena newswirePublic Healthsars-cov-2virus outbreakwuhan institute of virologyzoonotic virus
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