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Identification of coronaviruses in bats and rodents in northern and central Argentina.

Franco Lucero ArteagaMarcelo MiragayaNicolas MolinaMariela MondinoCesar BracamonteGabriel CapitelliSilvia MundoCarolina TorresAna Bratanich
Published in: Archives of virology (2023)
Due to the present pandemic situation and the many animal species that are epidemiologically involved, there has been a surge of renewed interest in investigating the coronavirus (CoV) population circulating in wildlife, especially bats and rodents, which are potential reservoirs of new human pathogens. In Argentina, information about the viruses present in these mammals is very limited. To investigate the presence of coronaviruses in this country, we obtained 457 samples from hematophagous, insectivorous, and frugivorous bats and rodents from two regions of Argentina. We report here the detection of alphacoronavirus sequences in three groups of bats as well as in rodents. Phylogenetic analysis showed the closest relationships to alphacoronaviruses from Brazil.
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