Viruses in bats and potential spillover to animals and humans
Highlights•Bats are a very important source of emerging viruses.•Bat coronavirus, filovirus,
paramyxovirus and reovirus are known zoonotic viruses.•Many of the emergent bat viruses …
paramyxovirus and reovirus are known zoonotic viruses.•Many of the emergent bat viruses …
A Brief History of Bunyaviral Family Hantaviridae
JH Kuhn, CS Schmaljohn - Diseases, 2023 - mdpi.com
The discovery of Hantaan virus as an etiologic agent of hemorrhagic fever with renal
syndrome in South Korea in 1978 led to identification of related pathogenic and …
syndrome in South Korea in 1978 led to identification of related pathogenic and …
Zoonotic spillover: Understanding basic aspects for better prevention
The transmission of pathogens from wild animals to humans is called “zoonotic spillover”.
Most human infectious diseases (60-75%) are derived from pathogens that originally …
Most human infectious diseases (60-75%) are derived from pathogens that originally …
Global diversity and distribution of hantaviruses and their hosts
Rodents represent 42% of the world's mammalian biodiversity encompassing 2,277 species
populating every continent (except Antarctica) and are reservoir hosts for a wide diversity of …
populating every continent (except Antarctica) and are reservoir hosts for a wide diversity of …
Hantavirus reservoirs: current status with an emphasis on data from Brazil
R Carvalho de Oliveira, A Guterres, J Fernandes… - Viruses, 2014 - mdpi.com
Since the recognition of hantavirus as the agent responsible for haemorrhagic fever in
Eurasia in the 1970s and, 20 years later, the descovery of hantavirus pulmonary syndrome …
Eurasia in the 1970s and, 20 years later, the descovery of hantavirus pulmonary syndrome …
The evolution and emergence of hantaviruses
EC Holmes, YZ Zhang - Current opinion in virology, 2015 - Elsevier
Highlights•Biodiversity surveys have revealed additional mammalian hosts of
hantaviruses.•Rodents, bats, and Soricomorpha (moles and shrews) are the most common …
hantaviruses.•Rodents, bats, and Soricomorpha (moles and shrews) are the most common …
Role of Brazilian bats in the epidemiological cycle of potentially zoonotic pathogens
D Castelo-Branco, JA Nobre, PRH Souza… - Microbial …, 2023 - Elsevier
Bats (Chiroptera) are flying mammals of great biodiversity and habits. These characteristics
contribute for them being natural reservoirs and part of the epidemiological cycle of several …
contribute for them being natural reservoirs and part of the epidemiological cycle of several …
Update on potentially zoonotic viruses of European bats
C Kohl, A Nitsche, A Kurth - Vaccines, 2021 - mdpi.com
Bats have been increasingly gaining attention as potential reservoir hosts of some of the
most virulent viruses known. Numerous review articles summarize bats as potential reservoir …
most virulent viruses known. Numerous review articles summarize bats as potential reservoir …
Reservoirs and vectors of emerging viruses
JS Mackenzie, M Jeggo - Current opinion in virology, 2013 - Elsevier
Wildlife, especially mammals and birds, are hosts to an enormous number of viruses, most of
which we have absolutely no knowledge about even though we know these viruses circulate …
which we have absolutely no knowledge about even though we know these viruses circulate …
Influence of climatic factors on human hantavirus infections in Latin America and the Caribbean: a systematic review
Background: With the current climate change crisis and its influence on infectious disease
transmission there is an increased desire to understand its impact on infectious diseases …
transmission there is an increased desire to understand its impact on infectious diseases …