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Brno loanvirus (BRNV) in bats inhabiting the urban area of Brno, Czech Republic.
Fortová, Andrea; Straková, Petra; Haviernik, Jan; Svoboda, Pavel; Bartonicka, Tomás; Kvicerová, Jana; Ruzek, Daniel; Salát, Jirí.
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  • Fortová A; Veterinary Research Institute, Hudcova 296/70, 621 00 Brno, Czech Republic; Department of Experimental Biology, Faculty of Science, Masaryk University, Kamenice 753/5, 625 00 Brno, Czech Republic.
  • Straková P; Veterinary Research Institute, Hudcova 296/70, 621 00 Brno, Czech Republic; Institute of Parasitology, Biology Centre of the Czech Academy of Sciences, Branisovská 31, 370 05 Ceské Budejovice, Czech Republic.
  • Haviernik J; Veterinary Research Institute, Hudcova 296/70, 621 00 Brno, Czech Republic.
  • Svoboda P; Veterinary Research Institute, Hudcova 296/70, 621 00 Brno, Czech Republic.
  • Bartonicka T; Department of Botany and Zoology, Faculty of Science, Masaryk University, Kotlarska 2, 611 37 Brno, Czech Republic.
  • Kvicerová J; Department of Parasitology, Faculty of Science, University of South Bohemia in Ceské Budejovice, Branisovská 1760, 370 05 Ceské Budejovice, Czech Republic.
  • Ruzek D; Veterinary Research Institute, Hudcova 296/70, 621 00 Brno, Czech Republic; Department of Experimental Biology, Faculty of Science, Masaryk University, Kamenice 753/5, 625 00 Brno, Czech Republic; Institute of Parasitology, Biology Centre of the Czech Academy of Sciences, Branisovská 31, 370 05 Cesk
  • Salát J; Veterinary Research Institute, Hudcova 296/70, 621 00 Brno, Czech Republic; Institute of Parasitology, Biology Centre of the Czech Academy of Sciences, Branisovská 31, 370 05 Ceské Budejovice, Czech Republic. Electronic address: jiri.salat@vri.cz.
Infect Genet Evol ; 121: 105604, 2024 Jul.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38754756
ABSTRACT
Bats are known reservoirs of various emerging pathogens, and have recently been found to host a novel hantavirus, named Brno loanvirus (BRNV), from the Mammantavirinae subfamily (family Hantaviridae, order Bunyavirales). Here we report BRNV detection in bats from the urban area of Brno, Czech Republic in March 2022. Specifically, we uncovered a high prevalence of BRNV (8.8%, 5/57) among hibernating bats (Nyctalus noctula) in urban area, which poses a risk of human exposure. The positive bats included adult females (3/9 positive), a juvenile female (1/32 positive), and an adult male (1/6 positive). All 10 juvenile males were negative. We used RT-qPCR to quantify the BRNV RNA levels in various bat organs, which yielded positive results for viral RNA in organs, including the kidneys, heart, spleen, brain, liver, lung, and gut, and in body cavity fluid. Among all tested organs, the liver showed the highest levels of viral RNA in 4 out of 5 animals examined (average Ct value of 20.8 ± 7.4).
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Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Quirópteros Límite: Animals País/Región como asunto: Europa Idioma: En Revista: Infect Genet Evol Asunto de la revista: BIOLOGIA / DOENCAS TRANSMISSIVEIS / GENETICA Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: República Checa

Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Quirópteros Límite: Animals País/Región como asunto: Europa Idioma: En Revista: Infect Genet Evol Asunto de la revista: BIOLOGIA / DOENCAS TRANSMISSIVEIS / GENETICA Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: República Checa