Coronavirus and paramyxovirus in bats from Northwest Italy.
Francesca RizzoKathryn M EdenboroughRoberto ToffoliPaola CulassoSimona ZoppiAlessandro DondoSerena RobettoSergio RosatiAngelika LanderAndreas KurthRiccardo OrusaLuigi BertolottiMaria Lucia MandolaPublished in: BMC veterinary research (2017)
This study identified alpha and beta-CoVs in new bat species and in previously unsurveyed Italian regions. To our knowledge this represents the first and unique report of PMVs in Italy. The 23 new bat genetic sequences presented will expand the current molecular bat-borne virus databases. Considering the amount of novel bat-borne PMVs associated with the emergence of zoonotic infections in animals and humans in the last years, the definition of viral diversity within European bat species is needed. Performing surveillance studies within a specific geographic area can provide awareness of viral burden where bats roost in close proximity to spillover hosts, and form the basis for the appropriate control measures against potential threats for public health and optimal management of bats and their habitats.