Bats in ecosystems and their Wide spectrum of viral infectious potential threats: SARS-CoV-2 and other emerging viruses.
Journal: International Journal Of Infectious Diseases : IJID : Official Publication Of The International Society For Infectious Diseases
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Abstract
Bats have populated earth for approximately 52 million years, serving as natural reservoirs for a variety of viruses through the course of evolution. Transmission of highly pathogenic viruses from bats has been suspected or linked to a spectrum of potential emerging infectious diseases in humans and animals worldwide. Examples of such viruses include Marburg, Ebolavirus, Nipah, Hendra, Influenza A, Dengue, Equine Encephalitis viruses, Lyssaviruses, Madariaga and Coronaviruses, involving the now pandemic Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). Herein, we provide a narrative review focused in selected emerging viral infectious diseases that have been reported from bats.
Authors
D Bonilla Aldana, S Jimenez Diaz, J Arango Duque, Mateo Aguirre Florez, Graciela Balbin Ramon, Alberto Paniz Mondolfi, Jose Suárez, Monica Pachar, Luis Perez Garcia, Lourdes Delgado Noguera, Manuel Sierra, Fausto Muñoz Lara, Lysien Zambrano, Alfonso Rodriguez Morales
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