Why can't a man fight the virus like a bat?


New York, July 30, 2021, Friday

Although the body of the bat is home to many types of viruses like Ebola, Rabies, SARS, it has no effect as it has super immunity. Scientists are working to find the secret to the super immunity of bats so that humans can escape the virus. The biggest question so far has been how a mammal and yet a flying bat can live at an average of 30 to 40. According to researchers at the University of Rochester, the secret to the longevity of bats is their endurance to fight the virus. Their bodies can control inflammation very well.


As far as the human body is concerned, when any disorder or injury occurs in the body, the white blood cells in the body become active to protect against viruses and bacteria. Diseases usually associated with advancing age are directly related to inflammation. Inflammation has a large hand in diseases and disorders such as cancer, Alzheimer's and heart disease. However bats, unlike humans, have developed special mechanisms that can slow down the spread of the virus and also produce a balanced super immunity. The balance of the two eliminates the effect of the virus. Due to its ability to fly, bats can control the rise and fall of body temperature. Bats have also learned to prevent molecular damage. All these aspects help him to fight against diseases other than that he lives in thousands in cave-like places without sunlight.

Since this is an ideal condition for the virus to spread, the bats that come out of the cave also carry the virus. Since the bat has been infected with the virus for centuries, its body has been constantly fighting the virus. In bats this ability has developed after thousands of years that cannot be developed in a comfortable human body. However some things can help in the science of human medicine. While bats have mutated many of their genomes to combat inflation, humans can find new drugs and techniques to alter these genomes. Yet man cannot fight against all kinds of viruses.

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