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Kiwira Virus, a Newfound Hantavirus Discovered in Free-tailed Bats (Molossidae) in East and Central Africa.
Weiss, Sabrina; Sudi, Lwitiho E; Düx, Ariane; Mangu, Chacha D; Ntinginya, Nyanda Elias; Shirima, Gabriel M; Köndgen, Sophie; Schubert, Grit; Witkowski, Peter T; Muyembe, Jean-Jacques; Ahuka, Steve; Klempa, Boris; Leendertz, Fabian H; Krüger, Detlev H.
Afiliação
  • Weiss S; Institute of Virology, Charité-University Medicine Berlin, Corporate Member of Free University Berlin, Humboldt-University Berlin, 10117 Berlin, Germany.
  • Sudi LE; Robert Koch Institute, 13353 Berlin, Germany.
  • Düx A; NIMR-Mbeya Medical Research Center, Mbeya P.O. Box 2410, Tanzania.
  • Mangu CD; Robert Koch Institute, 13353 Berlin, Germany.
  • Ntinginya NE; Helmholtz Institute for One Health, 17489 Greifswald, Germany.
  • Shirima GM; NIMR-Mbeya Medical Research Center, Mbeya P.O. Box 2410, Tanzania.
  • Köndgen S; NIMR-Mbeya Medical Research Center, Mbeya P.O. Box 2410, Tanzania.
  • Schubert G; Nelson Mandela African Institution for Science and Technology, Arusha Arusha P.O. Box 447, Tanzania.
  • Witkowski PT; Institute of Virology, Charité-University Medicine Berlin, Corporate Member of Free University Berlin, Humboldt-University Berlin, 10117 Berlin, Germany.
  • Muyembe JJ; Robert Koch Institute, 13353 Berlin, Germany.
  • Ahuka S; Robert Koch Institute, 13353 Berlin, Germany.
  • Klempa B; Institute of Virology, Charité-University Medicine Berlin, Corporate Member of Free University Berlin, Humboldt-University Berlin, 10117 Berlin, Germany.
  • Leendertz FH; Institut National de Recherche Biomédical, Kinshasa BP 1197, Democratic Republic of the Congo.
  • Krüger DH; Institut National de Recherche Biomédical, Kinshasa BP 1197, Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Viruses ; 14(11)2022 10 27.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36366466
ABSTRACT
A novel hantavirus, named Kiwira virus, was molecularly detected in six Angolan free-tailed bats (Mops condylurus, family Molossidae) captured in Tanzania and in one free-tailed bat in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Hantavirus RNA was found in different organs, with the highest loads in the spleen. Nucleotide sequences of large parts of the genomic S and L segments were determined by in-solution hybridisation capture and high throughput sequencing. Phylogenetic analyses placed Kiwira virus into the genus Mobatvirus of the family Hantaviridae, with the bat-infecting Quezon virus and Robina virus as closest relatives. The detection of several infected individuals in two African countries, including animals with systemic hantavirus infection, provides evidence of active replication and a stable circulation of Kiwira virus in M. condylurus bats and points to this species as a natural host. Since the M. condylurus home range covers large regions of Sub-Saharan Africa and the species is known to roost inside and around human dwellings, a potential spillover of the Kiwira virus to humans must be considered.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Vírus de RNA / Quirópteros / Doenças Transmissíveis / Orthohantavírus / Infecções por Hantavirus Limite: Animals / Humans País/Região como assunto: Africa Idioma: En Revista: Viruses Ano de publicação: 2022 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Alemanha

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Vírus de RNA / Quirópteros / Doenças Transmissíveis / Orthohantavírus / Infecções por Hantavirus Limite: Animals / Humans País/Região como assunto: Africa Idioma: En Revista: Viruses Ano de publicação: 2022 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Alemanha