Neutralizing antibodies against flaviviruses, Babanki virus, and Rift Valley fever virus in Ugandan bats.

Q1 Environmental Science Infection Ecology and Epidemiology Pub Date : 2018-02-21 eCollection Date: 2018-01-01 DOI:10.1080/20008686.2018.1439215
Rebekah C Kading, Robert M Kityo, Eric C Mossel, Erin M Borland, Teddie Nakayiki, Betty Nalikka, Luke Nyakarahuka, Jeremy P Ledermann, Nicholas A Panella, Amy T Gilbert, Mary B Crabtree, Julian Kerbis Peterhans, Jonathan S Towner, Brian R Amman, Tara K Sealy, Stuart T Nichol, Ann M Powers, Julius J Lutwama, Barry R Miller
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Introduction: A number of arboviruses have previously been isolated from naturally-infected East African bats, however the role of bats in arbovirus maintenance is poorly understood. The aim of this study was to investigate the exposure history of Ugandan bats to a panel of arboviruses. Materials and methods: Insectivorous and fruit bats were captured from multiple locations throughout Uganda during 2009 and 2011-2013. All serum samples were tested for neutralizing antibodies against West Nile virus (WNV), yellow fever virus (YFV), dengue 2 virus (DENV-2), Zika virus (ZIKV), Babanki virus (BBKV), and Rift Valley fever virus (RVFV) by plaque reduction neutralization test (PRNT). Sera from up to 626 bats were screened for antibodies against each virus. Results and Discussion: Key findings include the presence of neutralizing antibodies against RVFV in 5/52 (9.6%) of little epauletted fruit bats (Epomophorus labiatus) captured from Kawuku and 3/54 (5.6%) Egyptian rousette bats from Kasokero cave. Antibodies reactive to flaviviruses were widespread across bat taxa and sampling locations. Conclusion: The data presented demonstrate the widespread exposure of bats in Uganda to arboviruses, and highlight particular virus-bat associations that warrant further investigation.

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中和乌干达蝙蝠抗黄病毒、巴班基病毒和裂谷热病毒的抗体。
导言:以前已经从自然感染的东非蝙蝠中分离出许多虫媒病毒,但是蝙蝠在虫媒病毒维持中的作用尚不清楚。本研究的目的是调查乌干达蝙蝠对一组虫媒病毒的暴露史。材料和方法:2009年和2011-2013年在乌干达多个地点捕获食虫蝙蝠和果蝠。采用空斑减少中和试验(PRNT)检测所有血清样本对西尼罗病毒(WNV)、黄热病病毒(YFV)、登革2型病毒(DENV-2)、寨卡病毒(ZIKV)、巴班基病毒(BBKV)和裂谷热病毒(RVFV)的中和抗体。对多达626只蝙蝠的血清进行了针对每种病毒的抗体筛选。结果与讨论:主要发现在Kawuku捕获的小匙果蝠(Epomophorus labiatus)中有5/52(9.6%)和在Kasokero洞穴捕获的埃及结蝠中有3/54(5.6%)存在RVFV中和抗体。对黄病毒有反应的抗体在蝙蝠分类群和采样地点广泛存在。结论:提出的数据表明乌干达蝙蝠广泛暴露于虫媒病毒,并强调了需要进一步调查的特定病毒与蝙蝠之间的关联。
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Infection Ecology and Epidemiology
Infection Ecology and Epidemiology Environmental Science-Environmental Science (miscellaneous)
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期刊介绍: Infection Ecology & Epidemiology aims to stimulate inter-disciplinary collaborations dealing with a range of subjects, from the plethora of zoonotic infections in humans, over diseases with implication in wildlife ecology, to advanced virology and bacteriology. The journal specifically welcomes papers from studies where researchers from multiple medical and ecological disciplines are collaborating so as to increase our knowledge of the emergence, spread and effect of new and re-emerged infectious diseases in humans, domestic animals and wildlife. Main areas of interest include, but are not limited to: 1.Zoonotic microbioorganisms 2.Vector borne infections 3.Gastrointestinal pathogens 4.Antimicrobial resistance 5.Zoonotic microbioorganisms in changing environment
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