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Distribution of bat-borne viruses and environment patterns

Autor
Afelt, Aneta
Zawadzka-Pawlewska, Urszula
Pokojski, Wojciech
Lacroix, Audrey
Frutos, Roger
Buchy, Philippe
Data publikacji
2017
Abstrakt (EN)

Environmental modifications are leading to biodiversity changes, loss and habitat disturbance. This in turn increases contacts between wildlife and hence the risk of transmission and emergence of zoonotic diseases. We analyzed the environment and land use using remote spatial data around the sampling locations of bats positive for coronavirus (21 sites) and astrovirus (11 sites) collected in 43 sites. A clear association between viruses and hosts was observed. Viruses associated to synanthropic bat genera, such as Myotis or Scotophilus were associated to highly transformed habitats with human presence while viruses associated to fruit bat genera were correlated with natural environments with dense forest, grassland areas and regions of high elevation. In particular, group C betacoronavirus were associated with mosaic habitats found in anthropized environments.

Słowa kluczowe EN
Bat viruses
Cambodia
Lao PDR
South East Asia
Environmental analysis
Evolution of environment
Emerging diseases
Dyscyplina PBN
nauki biologiczne
Czasopismo
Infection, Genetics and Evolution
Tom
58
Strony od-do
181-191
ISSN
1567-1348
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