“…Because bats cannot swallow large amounts of food, they chew the fruit and spit out the fibre (Dobson, ). The ability of fruit bats to fly and interact with other species, including domesticated animals and humans, increases the potential for zoonotic outbreaks (Basri et al, ). Some zoonotic virus that have been serologically detected in fruit bats include paramyxovirus, herpesvirus, parvovirus, polyomavirus, coronavirus and filovirus (Anindita et al, ; Calisher et al, ; Hayman et al, ; Kobayashi et al, ; Sasaki et al, ,,; Sendow et al, ,).…”