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Detection of Alphacoronavirus vRNA in the Feces of Brazilian Free-Tailed Bats (Tadarida brasiliensis) from a Colony in Florida USA

机译:在美国佛罗里达州一个殖民地的巴西无尾蝙蝠(巴西Ta鱼)的粪便中检测冠状病毒vRNA。

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Bats are natural reservoirs of coronaviruses and other viruses with zoonotic potential. Florida has indigenous non-migratory populations of Brazilian free-tailed bats (Tadarida brasiliensis) that mostly roost in colonies in artificial structures. Unlike their counterparts in Brazil and Mexico, the viruses harbored by the Florida bats have been underexplored. We report the detection of an alphacoronavirus RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp) gene sequence in the feces of two of 19 different T. brasiliensis that were capture/release bats that had been evaluated for overall health. The RdRp sequence is similar but not identical to previously detected sequences in the feces of two different species of bats (T. brasiliensis and Molossus molossus) in Brazil. In common with the experience of others doing similar work, attempts to isolate the virus in cell cultures were unsuccessful. We surmise that this and highly related alphacoronavirus are carried by Brazilian free-tailed bats living in a wide eco-spatial region. As various coronaviruses (CoVs) that affect humans emerged from bats, our study raises the question whether CoVs such as the one detected in our work are yet-to-be-detected pathogens of humans and animals other than bats.
机译:蝙蝠是冠状病毒和其他具有人畜共患病潜力的病毒的天然库。佛罗里达州有巴西无尾蝙蝠(Tadarida brasiliensis)的本地非移民种群,它们大多栖息于人工结构的殖民地中。与巴西和墨西哥的病毒不同,佛罗里达蝙蝠所藏病毒尚未得到充分开发。我们报告了在19种不同的巴西布鲁氏菌的两个粪便中检测到α-冠状病毒RNA依赖性RNA聚合酶(RdRp)基因序列的情况,这些粪便是已被评估为整体健康的捕获/释放蝙蝠。 RdRp序列与之前在巴西的两种不同种类的蝙蝠(巴西毛T和Molossus molossus)的粪便中的序列相似但不相同。与其他人进行类似工作的经验相同,尝试在细胞培养物中分离病毒没有成功。我们推测,这种和高度相关的α冠状病毒是由生活在广阔的生态空间区域的巴西无尾蝙蝠携带的。由于蝙蝠中出现了影响人类的多种冠状病毒(CoV),因此我们的研究提出了一个问题,即在我们的工作中检测到​​的冠状病毒是否是蝙蝠以外人类和动物的病原体。

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