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Prevalence of Henipavirus and Rubulavirus Antibodies in Pteropid Bats, Papua New Guinea
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Vector-borne PathogenNipah VirusPathogenesisZoonotic DiseaseVirus PhylogenyConsecutive InfectionVirologyEmergent VirusPteropid BatsVirus ClassificationEmerging Infectious DiseaseMicrobiologyRubulavirus AntibodiesMedicineAnimal VirusEpidemiologyPapua New GuineaParasitology
To determine seroprevalence of viruses in bats in Papua New Guinea, we sampled 66 bats at 3 locations. We found a seroprevalence of 55% for henipavirus (Hendra or Nipah virus) and 56% for rubulavirus (Tioman or Menangle virus). Notably, 36% of bats surveyed contained antibodies to both types of viruses, indicating concurrent or consecutive infection.
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