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The detection of Japanese encephalitis virus in Megachiropteran bats in West Kalimantan, Indonesia: A potential enzootic transmission pattern in the absence of pig holdings

机译:印度尼西亚西加里莫坦蝙蝠巨型脑脊盆蝙蝠日本脑炎病毒的检测:猪持有情况下的潜在敌人传输模式

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The West Kalimantan province in Borneo island, Indonesia belongs to endemic area of Japanese encephalitis (JE) that accounts for approximately 30% of total cases yearly. As the presence of pig holdings is uncommon in West Kalimantan, another reservoir host might have played a role in the local transmission of JE virus in this area. Current study aimed to identify the potential role of bats in the local transmission of JE by performing molecular detection of JE virus in bats and mosquitoes using RT-PCR. Sample collection was performed in 3 districts in West Kalimantan, covering 3 different ecosystems: forest, coastal, and residential areas. Bat collection was performed using mist net and harp net, while mosquito collection was carried out using animal-baited trap and human landing collection. A total of 373 blood samples from bats were tested for JE virus, among which 21 samples (5.6%) showed positive results, mainly from Cynopterus brachyotis (lesser short-nosed fruit bat) found in residential areas. Out of 53 mosquito pools, 3 JE-positive pools of Culex tritaeniorhynchus and Cx. vishnui were collected at the same location as JE-positive bats. Current study showed the first evidence of JE virus detection in several species of Megachiropteran bats in Indonesia, demonstrated the potential role of frugivorous bats in local transmission of JE in West Kalimantan. More aggressive measures are required in JE risk mitigation, particularly in initiating JE vaccination campaign and in avoiding disruption of bats' natural habitats through changes in land-use.
机译:印度尼西亚婆罗洲岛的西加里曼坦省位于日本脑炎(JE)的地方,占总案件的30%。由于猪控股的存在罕见,西加里曼丹罕见,另一个水库主持人可能在这一领域的JE病毒局部传播中发挥作用。目前的研究旨在确定蝙蝠在使用RT-PCR中对蝙蝠和蚊子的分子检测JE病毒的局部传播中的潜在作用。样品收集是在西卡马丹西部的3个地区进行,涵盖了3种不同的生态系统:森林,沿海和住宅区。使用雾网和竖琴网进行蝙蝠系列,而蚊子收集是使用动物诱饵陷阱和人着陆收集进行的。对JE病毒进行了总共373个血液样本,其中21个样品(5.6%)显示出阳性结果,主要来自居住区中发现的Cynopterus Brachyotis(较小的短鼻子蝙蝠)。在53个蚊子池中,3个Culextritaeniorhynchus和CX的3个JE阳性池。 Vishnui被收集在与JE阳性蝙蝠的相同位置。目前的研究表明,印度尼西亚几种巨大的大神奇动物蝙蝠JE病毒检测的第一种证据证明了Fruvivorous Bats在西加里曼丹局局部传播中的潜在作用。 JE风险缓解需要更具侵略性的措施,特别是在启动JE疫苗接种运动中,并通过土地利用的变化来避免蝙蝠自然栖息地的破坏。

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