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Bats are a major natural reservoir for hepaciviruses and pegiviruses
by
Rostal, Melinda K.
, Blau, Dianna M.
, Agwanda, Bernard
, Zambrana-Torrelio, Carlos M.
, Quan, Phenix-Lan
, Anthony, Simon J.
, Niezgoda, Michael
, Osinubi, Modupe O. V.
, Lipkin, W. Ian
, Ellison, James A.
, Ojeda-Flores, Rafael
, Suzan, Gerardo
, Breiman, Robert F.
, Williams, Simon H.
, Castillo, Danilo A. Alvarez
, Davis, Lora B.
, Conte, Juliette M.
, Recuenco, Sergio
, Kuzmin, Ivan V.
, Daszak, Peter
, Ngam, Sali
, Kalemba, Lems
, Epstein, Jonathan H.
, Malekani, Jean
, Ogunkoya, Albert B.
, Briese, Thomas
, Holmes, Edward C.
, Rupprecht, Charles E.
, Akaibe, Dudu
, Moran, David
, Gilbert, Amy T.
, Lindblade, Kim A.
, Markotter, Wanda
, Firth, Cadhla
in
Amino Acid Sequence
/ Animals
/ Asia
/ Bats
/ Bayes Theorem
/ Biodiversity
/ Biological Sciences
/ Chiroptera
/ Chiroptera - virology
/ Codon
/ Disease Reservoirs - veterinary
/ Disease Reservoirs - virology
/ Emerging diseases
/ Evolution & development
/ Flaviviridae - genetics
/ Genera
/ Genetic Variation
/ Genome, Viral
/ Genomes
/ Geography
/ Habitats
/ Hepacivirus
/ Hepacivirus - genetics
/ Hepatitis C virus
/ high-throughput nucleotide sequencing
/ Humans
/ Infectious diseases
/ Molecular Sequence Data
/ monitoring
/ North America
/ Phylogenetics
/ Phylogeny
/ Polymerase Chain Reaction
/ Preventive medicine
/ Primates
/ screening
/ Sequence Analysis, DNA
/ Sequence Homology, Amino Acid
/ Species diversity
/ surveys
/ vertebrate viruses
/ Virus Diseases - veterinary
/ Virus Diseases - virology
/ Viruses
/ Wildlife
/ Zoonoses
2013
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Bats are a major natural reservoir for hepaciviruses and pegiviruses
by
Rostal, Melinda K.
, Blau, Dianna M.
, Agwanda, Bernard
, Zambrana-Torrelio, Carlos M.
, Quan, Phenix-Lan
, Anthony, Simon J.
, Niezgoda, Michael
, Osinubi, Modupe O. V.
, Lipkin, W. Ian
, Ellison, James A.
, Ojeda-Flores, Rafael
, Suzan, Gerardo
, Breiman, Robert F.
, Williams, Simon H.
, Castillo, Danilo A. Alvarez
, Davis, Lora B.
, Conte, Juliette M.
, Recuenco, Sergio
, Kuzmin, Ivan V.
, Daszak, Peter
, Ngam, Sali
, Kalemba, Lems
, Epstein, Jonathan H.
, Malekani, Jean
, Ogunkoya, Albert B.
, Briese, Thomas
, Holmes, Edward C.
, Rupprecht, Charles E.
, Akaibe, Dudu
, Moran, David
, Gilbert, Amy T.
, Lindblade, Kim A.
, Markotter, Wanda
, Firth, Cadhla
in
Amino Acid Sequence
/ Animals
/ Asia
/ Bats
/ Bayes Theorem
/ Biodiversity
/ Biological Sciences
/ Chiroptera
/ Chiroptera - virology
/ Codon
/ Disease Reservoirs - veterinary
/ Disease Reservoirs - virology
/ Emerging diseases
/ Evolution & development
/ Flaviviridae - genetics
/ Genera
/ Genetic Variation
/ Genome, Viral
/ Genomes
/ Geography
/ Habitats
/ Hepacivirus
/ Hepacivirus - genetics
/ Hepatitis C virus
/ high-throughput nucleotide sequencing
/ Humans
/ Infectious diseases
/ Molecular Sequence Data
/ monitoring
/ North America
/ Phylogenetics
/ Phylogeny
/ Polymerase Chain Reaction
/ Preventive medicine
/ Primates
/ screening
/ Sequence Analysis, DNA
/ Sequence Homology, Amino Acid
/ Species diversity
/ surveys
/ vertebrate viruses
/ Virus Diseases - veterinary
/ Virus Diseases - virology
/ Viruses
/ Wildlife
/ Zoonoses
2013
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Bats are a major natural reservoir for hepaciviruses and pegiviruses
by
Rostal, Melinda K.
, Blau, Dianna M.
, Agwanda, Bernard
, Zambrana-Torrelio, Carlos M.
, Quan, Phenix-Lan
, Anthony, Simon J.
, Niezgoda, Michael
, Osinubi, Modupe O. V.
, Lipkin, W. Ian
, Ellison, James A.
, Ojeda-Flores, Rafael
, Suzan, Gerardo
, Breiman, Robert F.
, Williams, Simon H.
, Castillo, Danilo A. Alvarez
, Davis, Lora B.
, Conte, Juliette M.
, Recuenco, Sergio
, Kuzmin, Ivan V.
, Daszak, Peter
, Ngam, Sali
, Kalemba, Lems
, Epstein, Jonathan H.
, Malekani, Jean
, Ogunkoya, Albert B.
, Briese, Thomas
, Holmes, Edward C.
, Rupprecht, Charles E.
, Akaibe, Dudu
, Moran, David
, Gilbert, Amy T.
, Lindblade, Kim A.
, Markotter, Wanda
, Firth, Cadhla
in
Amino Acid Sequence
/ Animals
/ Asia
/ Bats
/ Bayes Theorem
/ Biodiversity
/ Biological Sciences
/ Chiroptera
/ Chiroptera - virology
/ Codon
/ Disease Reservoirs - veterinary
/ Disease Reservoirs - virology
/ Emerging diseases
/ Evolution & development
/ Flaviviridae - genetics
/ Genera
/ Genetic Variation
/ Genome, Viral
/ Genomes
/ Geography
/ Habitats
/ Hepacivirus
/ Hepacivirus - genetics
/ Hepatitis C virus
/ high-throughput nucleotide sequencing
/ Humans
/ Infectious diseases
/ Molecular Sequence Data
/ monitoring
/ North America
/ Phylogenetics
/ Phylogeny
/ Polymerase Chain Reaction
/ Preventive medicine
/ Primates
/ screening
/ Sequence Analysis, DNA
/ Sequence Homology, Amino Acid
/ Species diversity
/ surveys
/ vertebrate viruses
/ Virus Diseases - veterinary
/ Virus Diseases - virology
/ Viruses
/ Wildlife
/ Zoonoses
2013
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Bats are a major natural reservoir for hepaciviruses and pegiviruses
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Bats are a major natural reservoir for hepaciviruses and pegiviruses
2013
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Although there are over 1,150 bat species worldwide, the diversity of viruses harbored by bats has only recently come into focus as a result of expanded wildlife surveillance. Such surveys are of importance in determining the potential for novel viruses to emerge in humans, and for optimal management of bats and their habitats. To enhance our knowledge of the viral diversity present in bats, we initially surveyed 415 sera from African and Central American bats. Unbiased high-throughput sequencing revealed the presence of a highly diverse group of bat-derived viruses related to hepaciviruses and pegiviruses within the family Flaviridae . Subsequent PCR screening of 1,258 bat specimens collected worldwide indicated the presence of these viruses also in North America and Asia. A total of 83 bat-derived viruses were identified, representing an infection rate of nearly 5%. Evolutionary analyses revealed that all known hepaciviruses and pegiviruses, including those previously documented in humans and other primates, fall within the phylogenetic diversity of the bat-derived viruses described here. The prevalence, unprecedented viral biodiversity, phylogenetic divergence, and worldwide distribution of the bat-derived viruses suggest that bats are a major and ancient natural reservoir for both hepaciviruses and pegiviruses and provide insights into the evolutionary history of hepatitis C virus and the human GB viruses.
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