π Distant relatives of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus and close relatives of human coronavirus 229E in bats, Ghana
We tested 12 bat species in Ghana for coronavirus (CoV) RNA. The virus prevalence in insectivorous bats (n = 123) was 9.76%. CoV was not detected in 212 fecal samples from Eidolon helvum fruit bats. Leaf-nosed bats pertaining to Hipposideros ruber by morphology had group 1 and group 2 Co. Vs. Virus concentrations were β€45,000 copies/100 mg of bat feces. The diversified group 1 CoV shared a common ancestor with the human common cold virus hCoV-229E but not with hCoV-NL63, disputing hypotheses of common human descent. The most recent common ancestor of hCoV-229E and Ghana. Bt-CoVGrp1 existed in βΌ1686-1800 ad. The Ghana. Bt-CoVGrp2 shared an old ancestor (βΌ2,400 years) with the severe acute respiratory syndrome-like group of CoV.
keywords
π severe acute (1373)
π fecal samples (92)
π respiratory syndrome (2004)
π acute respiratory (1734)
π common ancestor (40)
author
π€ Pfefferle, Susanne
π€ Oppong, Samuel
π€ Drexler, Jan Felix
π€ Gloza-Rausch, Florian
π€ Ipsen, Anne
π€ Seebens, Antje
π€ MΓΌller, Marcel A.
π€ Annan, Augustina
π€ Vallo, Peter
π€ Adu-Sarkodie, Yaw
π€ Kruppa, Thomas F.
π€ Drosten, Christian
year
β° 2009
issn
π 10806040 10806059
volume
15
number
9
page
1377-1384
citedbycount
107
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