I do not know if ebola could become endemic in European or American bat populations, but would suggest that if it did become endemic that this should be of little consequence.Standuble wrote:----------------------------------------
Addendum: I do have an outstanding question: What are the odds of a lethal ebola strain surviving in Europe or America via the native bat populations? Could they become endemic in the developed world as a result?
There is no widespread tradition of eating bats in the UK or USA and therefore little risk of infected bats infecting humans.
EATING the bats is probably fairly low risk if they are thoroughly cooked, but the catching and killing of them seems risky as blood would be spilled, and the eating of improperly cooked animals is also risky.
If an infected bat bit a human, I presume that the disease could spread, but bat bites are very rare, and most people fear bats and therefore avoid them.