๐ Bat coronaviruses and experimental infection of bats, the Philippines
Fifty-two bats captured during July 2008 in the Philippines were tested by reverse transcription-PCR to detect bat coronavirus (CoV) RNA. The overall prevalence of virus RNA was 55.8%. We found 2 groups of sequences that belonged to group 1 (genus Alphacoronavirus) and group 2 (genus Betacoronavirus) Co. Vs. Phylogenetic analysis of the RNA-dependent RNA polymerase gene showed that groups 1 and 2 Co. Vs were similar to Bat-CoV/China/A515/2005 (95% nt sequence identity) and Bat-CoV/HKU9-1/China/2007 (83% identity), respectively. To propagate group 2 Co. Vs obtained from a lesser dog-faced fruit bat (Cynopterus brachyotis), we administered intestine samples orally to Leschenault rousette bats (Rousettus leschenaulti) maintained in our laboratory. After virus replication in the bats was confirmed, an additional passage of the virus was made in Leschenault rousette bats, and bat pathogenesis was investigated. Fruit bats infected with virus did not show clinical signs of infection.
author
๐ค Watanabe, Shumpei
๐ค Masangkay, Joseph S.
๐ค Nagata, Noriyo
๐ค Morikawa, Shigeru
๐ค Mizutani, Tetsuya
๐ค Fukushi, Shuetsu
๐ค Alviola, Phillip
๐ค Omatsu, Tsutomu
๐ค Ueda, Naoya
๐ค Iha, Koichiro
๐ค Taniguchi, Satoshi
๐ค Fujii, Hikaru
๐ค Tsuda, Shumpei
๐ค Endoh, Maiko
๐ค Kato, Kentaro
๐ค Tohya, Yukinobu
๐ค Kyuwa, Shigeru
๐ค Yoshikawa, Yasuhiro
๐ค Akashi, Hiroomi
year
โฐ 2010
issn
๐ 10806040 10806059
volume
16
number
8
page
1217-1223
citedbycount
59
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