The death of bats in eastern Uttar Pradesh, which led to panic in the area, was not due to coronavirus as was believed. The post-mortem report of the Indian Veterinary Research Institute (IVRI) in Bareilly states that the bats died due to brain haemorrhage, caused by excessive heat.
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IVRI Director, Doctor R. K. Singh said that there were no traces of coronavirus or rabies in the dead bats.
"The bats have a high immunity level and are not affected by any pathogen -- virus or bacteria -- though they can be carriers of the virus," he said.
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On May 26, 52 bats had been found dead in a mango orchard in Gorakhpur and a large number of bats were found dead in the Ballia district a day later.
Temperatures in both the districts were above 44 degree Celsius on these days.
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The post-mortem report of the bats that died in Ballia is awaited.
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