Publications
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seroreactive profiling of filoviruses in chinese bats reveals extensive infection of diverse viruses. | southern china is a hot spot of emerging infectious diseases, in which diverse species of bats dwell, a large group of flying mammals considered natural reservoirs for zoonotic viruses. recently, divergent filoviruses (fivs) have been identified in bats within this region, which pose a potential risk to public health, but the true infection situation in bats remains largely unclear. here, 689 archived bat serum samples were analyzed by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (elisa), western blotting, ... | 2020 | 31941778 |
genetic diversity of coronaviruses in bats in lao pdr and cambodia. | south-east asia is a hot spot for emerging zoonotic diseases, and bats have been recognized as hosts for a large number of zoonotic viruses such as severe acute respiratory syndrome (sars), responsible for acute respiratory syndrome outbreaks. thus, it is important to expand our knowledge of the presence of viruses in bats which could represent a risk to humans. coronaviruses (covs) have been reported in bat species from thailand, china, indonesia, taiwan and the philippines. however no such wor ... | 2017 | 27932284 |
host range, prevalence, and genetic diversity of adenoviruses in bats. | bats are the second largest group of mammals on earth and act as reservoirs of many emerging viruses. in this study, a novel bat adenovirus (adv) (btadv-tjm) was isolated from bat fecal samples by using a bat primary kidney cell line. infection studies indicated that most animal and human cell lines are susceptible to btadv-tjm, suggesting a possible wide host range. genome analysis revealed 30 putative genes encoding proteins homologous to their counterparts in most known advs. phylogenetic ana ... | 2010 | 20089640 |