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Hantavirus antibodies among phyllostomid bats from the arc of deforestation in Southern Amazonia, Brazil
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BiologySouthern AmazoniaSouthern Amazonian BatsAmazonian ArcNatural SciencesMammalogyEvolutionary BiologyZoonotic DiseaseEmergent VirusVirologyDisease EcologyEmerging Infectious DiseaseHantavirus AntibodiesMedicinePhyllostomid BatsAnimal VirusParasitologyConservation Biology
In order to determine whether southern Amazonian bats could harbour hantaviruses we, serologically and molecularly, screened blood, saliva, excreta and organ tissues of 47 bats captured from September to December 2015. We found that only phyllostomid bats presented antibodies against hantavirus. The seropositive bats belonged to two species of Phyllostomid bats: the greater spear-nosed bat Phyllostomus hastatus (omnivorous) and the gnome fruit-eating bat Dermanura gnoma. The overall seroprevalence was of 4.2%. Therefore, we show here that hantaviruses are circulating among phyllostomid bats in the Amazonian arc of deforestation.
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