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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) Most human emerging infectious diseases originate from wildlife and bats are a major reservoir of viruses, a few of which have been highly pathogenic to humans. In some regions of Cameroon, bats are hunted and eaten as a delicacy. This close proximity between human and bats provides ample opportunity for zoonotic events. To elucidate the viral diversity of Cameroonian fruit bats, we collected and metagenomically screened eighty-seven fecal samples of Eidolon helvum and Epomophorus gambianus fruit bats. The results showed a plethora of known and novel viruses. Phylogenetic analyses of the eleven gene segments of the first complete bat rotavirus H genome, showed clearly separated clusters of human, porcine, and bat rotavirus H strains, not indicating any recent interspecies transmission events. Additionally, we identified and analyzed a bat bastrovirus genome (a novel group of recently described viruses, related to astroviruses and hepatitis E viruses), confirming their recombinant nature, and provide further evidence of additional recombination events among bat bastroviruses. Interestingly, picobirnavirus-like RNA-dependent RNA polymerase gene segments were identified using an alternative mitochondrial genetic code, and further principal component analyses suggested that they may have a similar lifestyle to mitoviruses, a group of virus-like elements known to infect the mitochondria of fungi. Although identified bat coronavirus, parvovirus, and cyclovirus strains belong to established genera, most of the identified partitiviruses and densoviruses constitute putative novel genera in their respective families. Finally, the results of the phage community analyses of these bats indicate a very diverse geographically distinct bat phage population, probably reflecting different diets and gut bacterial ecosystems.
STRAIN, Coronaviridae, bats, bat, virus-host, rotavirus H, RESPIRATORY SYNDROME CORONAVIRUS, CIRCULAR SSDNA VIRUSES, 0603 Evolutionary Biology, pathogen-host, ADULT DIARRHEA, Virology, Chiroptera, Animalia, biotic relations, MOLECULAR CHARACTERIZATION, Viridae, Chordata, picobirnavirus, metagenomics, virome, Science & Technology, SARS-LIKE, biotic associations, corona viruses, covid, pathogens, bastrovirus, Biodiversity, biotic interaction, GENOMIC CHARACTERIZATION, METAGENOMIC ANALYSIS, 3107 Microbiology, covid-19, Mammalia, RISK-FACTORS, HOST-RANGE, Life Sciences & Biomedicine, CETAF-taskforce, 0605 Microbiology, Research Article
STRAIN, Coronaviridae, bats, bat, virus-host, rotavirus H, RESPIRATORY SYNDROME CORONAVIRUS, CIRCULAR SSDNA VIRUSES, 0603 Evolutionary Biology, pathogen-host, ADULT DIARRHEA, Virology, Chiroptera, Animalia, biotic relations, MOLECULAR CHARACTERIZATION, Viridae, Chordata, picobirnavirus, metagenomics, virome, Science & Technology, SARS-LIKE, biotic associations, corona viruses, covid, pathogens, bastrovirus, Biodiversity, biotic interaction, GENOMIC CHARACTERIZATION, METAGENOMIC ANALYSIS, 3107 Microbiology, covid-19, Mammalia, RISK-FACTORS, HOST-RANGE, Life Sciences & Biomedicine, CETAF-taskforce, 0605 Microbiology, Research Article
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