๐ Circulation of group 2 coronaviruses in a bat species common to urban areas in Western Europe.
Fecal samples of 211 bats representing 13 different bat species from 31 locations in the Netherlands were analyzed for the presence of coronaviruses (CoV) using a genus-wide reverse transcription (RT)-polymerase chain reaction. Co. Vs are known for their high potential for interspecies transmission, including zoonotic transmission with bats as reservoir hosts. For the first time, a group 2 CoV was found in a bat, Pipistrellus pipistrellus, in Europe. This is of particular interest for public health as the reservoir host is a species that is common to urban areas in most of Europe and notorious for its close interactions with humans. Four verspertilionid bat species were found to excrete group 1 Co. Vs, viz. Myotis daubentonii, M. dasycneme, P. pipistrellus, and Nyctalus noctula. The last species is a newly identified reservoir. The overall prevalence was 16.9% and positive bats were found at multiple widespread locations. The circulating group 1 CoV lineages were rather species associated than location associated.
keywords
๐ public health (392)
๐ reverse transcription (205)
๐ polymerase chain (300)
๐ chain reaction (303)
author
๐ค Reusken, Chantal B.E.M.
๐ค Lina, Peter H.C.
๐ค Pielaat, Annemarie
๐ค de Vries, Ankje
๐ค Dam-Deisz, Cecile
๐ค Adema, Jeroen
๐ค Drexler, Jan Felix
๐ค Drosten, Christian
๐ค Kooi, Engbert A.
year
โฐ 2010
issn
๐ 15577759
volume
10
number
8
page
785-791
citedbycount
49
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