๐ Paramyxo- And coronaviruses in Rwandan bats
A high diversity of corona- and paramyxoviruses have been detected in different bat species at study sites worldwide, including Africa, however no biosurveillance studies from Rwanda have been reported. In this study, samples from bats collected from caves in Ruhengeri, Rwanda, were tested for the presence of corona- and paramyxoviral RNA using reverse transcription PCR assays. Positive results were further characterized by DNA sequencing and phylogenetic analysis. In addition to morphological identification of bat species, we also did molecular confirmation of species identities, contributing to the known genetic database available for African bat species. We detected a novel Betacoronavirus in two Geoffroy's horseshoe bats (Rhinolophus clivosus) bats. We also detected several different paramyxoviral species from various insectivorous bats. One of these viral species was found to be homologous to the genomes of viruses belonging to the Jeilongvirus genus. Additionally, a Henipavirus-related sequence was detected in an Egyptian rousette fruit bat (Rousettus aegyptiacus). These results expand on the known diversity of corona- and paramyxoviruses and their geographical distribution in Africa.
author
๐ค Markotter, Wanda
๐ค Geldenhuys, Marike
๐ค Van Vuren, Petrus Jansen
๐ค Kemp, Alan
๐ค Mortlock, Marinda
๐ค Mudakikwa, Antoine
๐ค Nel, Louis
๐ค Nziza, Julius
๐ค Paweska, Janusz
๐ค Weyer, Jacqueline
year
โฐ 2019
issn
๐ 24146366
volume
4
number
3
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1
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