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While the source of the virus remains unknown, further surveillance will help in understanding its transmission, said Liang Wannian, director general of the health emergency division of China's National Health and Family Planning Commission.
WSJ: Bird Flu Found Outside China's Mainland
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Diosdado Nsue-Micawg, the WHO representative in the Angolan capital of Luanda, said the health agency does not know the source of the virus, but fears that hunters and women who visit the forest might have been in contact with infected monkeys.
CNN: Ebola outbreak forces Angola to close Congo border
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The two organizations have joined forces to track down the source of the Flame virus, believed by some to be the creation of a national government hostile to Iran.
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Scientists are still trying to figure out the source of the new virus.
WSJ: Virus's Toll in Saudi Arabia Raises Fears of Faster Spread
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Zhao Qingchao, an official with the local government in Langfang City where the market is located, told Xinhua that they have taken steps to detect the source of the deadly virus.
CNN: Woman dies of bird flu in China
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Bats may be the source of a new Sars-like virus which killed a man in Saudi Arabia, according to an analysis of the coronavirus' genome.
BBC: New coronavirus: May be 'bat bug'
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The WHO said investigations were being conducted into the likely source of the infection, the method of exposure, and the possibility of human-to-human transmission of the virus.
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"We keep wiping it off, and it keeps coming back, " says a source familiar with the network infection, one of three that told Danger Room about the virus.
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