Yes, compilations that make lists of locations connected not only to military, but to other authors such as Zheng-li Shi’s Wuhan connections.
We’ll enforce Baric’s suggestion (direct bat-to-human) to a point, but then hesitate with caution:
African Swine Fever / Bast
I didn't say there was NO possibility. I have posted where there have been tests on tens of thousands of creatures and not a one has been a carrier.
Aichi, Japan, is an influenza study location. They have also experimented feeding cabbage to orangutans there. African Green Monkey cells, MA-104 are the medium for studying PRRSV, a porcine virus likely introduced into Baric’s North Carolina from Germany.
Note that Thailand already has our interest due to cholangiocarcinoma and parasites such as Opithorchis and Clonorchis, the proven causes of this cancer.
Thailand / Aichi, Japan: Bat-to-Human Rotavirus
An unusual rotavirus strain with the G3P[10] genotype (RVA/Human-wt/THA/MS2015-1-0001/2015/G3P[10]) was identified in a stool sample from a hospitalized child aged 11 months with severe gastroenteritis in Thailand. In the current study, we sequenced and characterized the full genome of strain...
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Mar 2021 Plum Island Animal Disease Center, Greenport, N.Y.; Oak Ridge, Tennessee; Mississippi State U.; Kansas State U.; Agricultural Research Service, APHIS-USDA / African Swine Fever
Detection of live African swine fever virus (ASFV) has historically relied on the use of primary swine macrophages (PSM). PSM do not replicate and have to be isolated fresh from donor swine. We previously identified that a MA-104 cells (ATCC #CRL-2378.1), a commercially available cell line...
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Having earlier posted on TGEV porcine coronavirus in the snake meat thread, a virus that can subsist on metal surfaces for up to 28 days, a link is found to Israeli use of Exo-CD24 against SARS-CoV-2:
Proof that a porcine coronavirus link Israeli C-19 medicine:
Jan 2020 Chengdu, China: CD24 Decrease in TGEV Infection
Infection with transmissible gastroenteritis virus (TGEV) has been associated with villous atrophy within 48 h, which seriously disrupts intestinal homeostasis. However, the underlying mechanisms remain elusive. In this study, we found that TGEV infection severely disrupted intestinal...
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’TGEV infection decreased expression of CD24 In TGEV-infected jejunum.’