Coronaviruses Detected in Bats in Close Contact with Humans in Rwanda

Abstract Bats living in close contact with people in Rwanda were tested for evidence of infection with viruses of zoonotic potential. Mucosal swabs from 503 bats representing 17 species were sampled from 2010 to 2014 and screened by consensus PCR for 11 viral families. Samples were negative for all viral families except coronaviruses, which were detected in 27 bats belonging to eight species. Known coronaviruses detected included the betacorona viruses: Kenya bat coronaviruses, Eidolon bat coronavirus, and Bat coronavirus HKU9, as well as an alphacoronavirus, Chaerephon Bat coronavirus. Novel coronaviruses included two betacorona viruses clustering with SARS-CoV, a 2d coronavirus, and an alphacoronavirus..

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Artikel

Erscheinungsjahr:

2019

Erschienen:

2019

Enthalten in:

Zur Gesamtaufnahme - volume:17

Enthalten in:

EcoHealth - 17(2019), 1 vom: 06. Dez., Seite 152-159

Sprache:

Englisch

Beteiligte Personen:

Nziza, Julius [VerfasserIn]
Goldstein, Tracey [VerfasserIn]
Cranfield, Mike [VerfasserIn]
Webala, Paul [VerfasserIn]
Nsengimana, Olivier [VerfasserIn]
Nyatanyi, Thierry [VerfasserIn]
Mudakikwa, Antoine [VerfasserIn]
Tremeau-Bravard, Alexandre [VerfasserIn]
Byarugaba, Dennis [VerfasserIn]
Tumushime, Jean Claude [VerfasserIn]
Mwikarago, Ivan Emil [VerfasserIn]
Gafarasi, Isidore [VerfasserIn]
Mazet, Jonna [VerfasserIn]
Gilardi, Kirsten [VerfasserIn]

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44.13$jMedizinische Ökologie

Themen:

Bats
Coronaviruses
Human–wildlife interfaces
Rwanda

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© EcoHealth Alliance 2019

doi:

10.1007/s10393-019-01458-8

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OLC2066001821