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Alphacoronavirus in a Daubenton's Myotis Bat (Myotis daubentonii) in Sweden.
Lwande, Olivia Wesula; Thalin, Therese; de Jong, Johnny; Sjödin, Andreas; Näslund, Jonas; Evander, Magnus; Ecke, Frauke.
  • Lwande OW; Department of Clinical Microbiology, Umeå University, 901 85 Umea, Sweden.
  • Thalin T; Department of Wildlife, Fish, and Environmental Studies, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, 901 83 Umea, Sweden.
  • de Jong J; Swedish Biodiversity Centre (CBM), Department of Urban and Rural Development, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, 750 07 Uppsala, Sweden.
  • Sjödin A; Division of CBRN Defence and Security, Swedish Defence Research Agency FOI, 906 21 Umea, Sweden.
  • Näslund J; Division of CBRN Defence and Security, Swedish Defence Research Agency FOI, 906 21 Umea, Sweden.
  • Evander M; Department of Clinical Microbiology, Umeå University, 901 85 Umea, Sweden.
  • Ecke F; Department of Wildlife, Fish, and Environmental Studies, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, 901 83 Umea, Sweden.
Viruses ; 14(3)2022 03 08.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-1732250
ABSTRACT
The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has stimulated a search for reservoirs and species potentially involved in back and forth transmission. Studies have postulated bats as one of the key reservoirs of coronaviruses (CoVs), and different CoVs have been detected in bats. So far, CoVs have not been found in bats in Sweden and we therefore tested whether they carry CoVs. In summer 2020, we sampled a total of 77 adult bats comprising 74 Myotis daubentonii, 2 Pipistrellus pygmaeus, and 1 M. mystacinus bats in southern Sweden. Blood, saliva and feces were sampled, processed and subjected to a virus next-generation sequencing target enrichment protocol. An Alphacoronavirus was detected and sequenced from feces of a M. daubentonii adult female bat. Phylogenetic analysis of the almost complete virus genome revealed a close relationship with Finnish and Danish strains. This was the first finding of a CoV in bats in Sweden, and bats may play a role in the transmission cycle of CoVs in Sweden. Focused and targeted surveillance of CoVs in bats is warranted, with consideration of potential conflicts between public health and nature conservation required as many bat species in Europe are threatened and protected.
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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Chiroptera / Alphacoronavirus / COVID-19 Type of study: Observational study / Randomized controlled trials Limits: Animals / Female / Humans Country/Region as subject: Europa Language: English Year: 2022 Document Type: Article Affiliation country: V14030556

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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Chiroptera / Alphacoronavirus / COVID-19 Type of study: Observational study / Randomized controlled trials Limits: Animals / Female / Humans Country/Region as subject: Europa Language: English Year: 2022 Document Type: Article Affiliation country: V14030556