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Attenuated infection by a Pteropine orthoreovirus isolated from an Egyptian fruit bat in Zambia.

Hayato HarimaMichihito SasakiHirofumi SawaKosuke OkuyaYongjin QiuChristida E WastikaKatendi ChangulaMasahiro KajiharaEdgar SimulunduTomoyuki YamaguchiYoshiki EtoAkina Mori-KajiharaAkihiko SatoSatoshi TaniguchiAyato TakadaMasayuki SaijoBernard Mudenda Hang'ombeHirofumi Sawa
Published in: PLoS neglected tropical diseases (2021)
A high proportion of Egyptian fruit bats and straw-colored fruit bats were found to be seropositive to PRV in Zambia. Importantly, a new PRV strain (Nachunsulwe-57) was isolated from an Egyptian fruit bat in Zambia, which had relatively weak pathogenicity in mice. Taken together, our findings provide new epidemiological insights about PRV infection in bats and indicate the first isolation of an PRV strain that may have low pathogenicity to humans.
Keyphrases
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  • pseudomonas aeruginosa
  • risk assessment
  • adipose tissue
  • heavy metals
  • sewage sludge