J 2015

Detection of Diverse Novel Bat Astrovirus Sequences in the Czech Republic

DUFKOVÁ, Lucie; Petra STRAKOVÁ; Jana ŠIRMAROVÁ; Jiří SALÁT; Romana MOUTELÍKOVÁ et. al.

Základní údaje

Originální název

Detection of Diverse Novel Bat Astrovirus Sequences in the Czech Republic

Autoři

DUFKOVÁ, Lucie; Petra STRAKOVÁ; Jana ŠIRMAROVÁ; Jiří SALÁT; Romana MOUTELÍKOVÁ; Tomáš CHRUDIMSKÝ; Tomáš BARTONIČKA; Norbert NOWOTNY a Daniel RŮŽEK

Vydání

VECTOR-BORNE AND ZOONOTIC DISEASES, 2015, 1530-3667

Další údaje

Jazyk

angličtina

Typ výsledku

Článek v odborném periodiku

Obor

10600 1.6 Biological sciences

Stát vydavatele

Spojené státy

Utajení

není předmětem státního či obchodního tajemství

Impakt faktor

Impact factor: 1.956

Kód RIV

RIV/00216224:14310/15:00083667

Organizační jednotka

Přírodovědecká fakulta

UT WoS

000359604300010

EID Scopus

2-s2.0-84939448977

Klíčová slova anglicky

Astrovirus Bat Phylogenetic analysis Novel viruses

Štítky

Změněno: 19. 2. 2018 10:38, doc. Mgr. Tomáš Bartonička, Ph.D.

Anotace

V originále

Astroviruses are a major cause of gastroenteritis in humans and animals. Recently, novel groups of astroviruses were identified in apparently healthy insectivorous bats.We report the detection of diverse novel astrovirus sequences in nine different European bat species: Eptesicus serotinus, Hypsugo savii, Myotis emarginatus, M. mystacinus, Nyctalus noctula, Pipistrellus nathusii or P. pygmaeus, P. pipistrellus, Vespertilio murinus, and Rhinolophus hipposideros. In six bat species, astrovirus sequences were detected for the first time. One astrovirus strain detected in R. hipposideros clustered phylogenetically with Chinese astrovirus strains originating from bats of the families Rhinolophidae andHipposideridae.All otherCzech astrovirus sequences fromvesper bats formed, togetherwith one Hungarian sequence, a separate monophyletic lineage within the bat astrovirus group. These findings provide new insights into the molecular epidemiology, ecology, and prevalence of astroviruses in European bat populations.