Desmodus rotundus and Artibeus spp. bats might present distinct rabies virus lineages
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Resumo: | In Brazil, bats have been assigned an increasing importance in public health as they are important rabies reservoirs. Phylogenetic studies have shown that rabies virus (RABV) strains from frugivorous bats Artibeus spp. are closely associated to those from the vampire bat Desmodus rotundus, but little is known about the molecular diversity of RABV in Artibeus spp. The N and G genes of RABV isolated from Artibeus spp. and cattle infected by D. rotundus were sequenced, and phylogenetic trees were constructed. The N gene nucleotides tree showed three clusters: one for D. rotundus and two for Artibeus spp. Regarding putative N amino acid-trees, two clusters were formed, one for D. rotundus and another for Artibeus spp. RABV G gene phylogeny supported the distinction between D. rotundus and Artibeus spp. strains. These results show the intricate host relationship of RABV's evolutionary history, and are invaluable for the determination of RABV infection sources. |
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Desmodus rotundus and Artibeus spp. bats might present distinct rabies virus lineagesRabies Bat Artibeus spp.Desmodus rotundusPhylogenyMolecular epidemiologyIn Brazil, bats have been assigned an increasing importance in public health as they are important rabies reservoirs. Phylogenetic studies have shown that rabies virus (RABV) strains from frugivorous bats Artibeus spp. are closely associated to those from the vampire bat Desmodus rotundus, but little is known about the molecular diversity of RABV in Artibeus spp. The N and G genes of RABV isolated from Artibeus spp. and cattle infected by D. rotundus were sequenced, and phylogenetic trees were constructed. The N gene nucleotides tree showed three clusters: one for D. rotundus and two for Artibeus spp. Regarding putative N amino acid-trees, two clusters were formed, one for D. rotundus and another for Artibeus spp. RABV G gene phylogeny supported the distinction between D. rotundus and Artibeus spp. strains. These results show the intricate host relationship of RABV's evolutionary history, and are invaluable for the determination of RABV infection sources.Brazilian Society of Infectious Diseases2012-12-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1413-86702012000600008Brazilian Journal of Infectious Diseases v.16 n.6 2012reponame:Brazilian Journal of Infectious Diseasesinstname:Brazilian Society of Infectious Diseases (BSID)instacron:BSID10.1016/j.bjid.2012.07.002info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessFahl,Willian OliveiraCarnieli Jr,PedroCastilho,Juliana GaleraCarrieri,Maria LuizaKotait,IvaneteIamamoto,KeilaOliveira,Rafael NovaesBrandão,Paulo Eduardoeng2013-02-20T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1413-86702012000600008Revistahttps://www.bjid.org.br/https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpbjid@bjid.org.br||lgoldani@ufrgs.br1678-43911413-8670opendoar:2013-02-20T00:00Brazilian Journal of Infectious Diseases - Brazilian Society of Infectious Diseases (BSID)false |
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Desmodus rotundus and Artibeus spp. bats might present distinct rabies virus lineages |
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Desmodus rotundus and Artibeus spp. bats might present distinct rabies virus lineages |
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Desmodus rotundus and Artibeus spp. bats might present distinct rabies virus lineages Fahl,Willian Oliveira Rabies Bat Artibeus spp. Desmodus rotundus Phylogeny Molecular epidemiology |
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Desmodus rotundus and Artibeus spp. bats might present distinct rabies virus lineages |
title_full |
Desmodus rotundus and Artibeus spp. bats might present distinct rabies virus lineages |
title_fullStr |
Desmodus rotundus and Artibeus spp. bats might present distinct rabies virus lineages |
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Desmodus rotundus and Artibeus spp. bats might present distinct rabies virus lineages |
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Desmodus rotundus and Artibeus spp. bats might present distinct rabies virus lineages |
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Fahl,Willian Oliveira |
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Fahl,Willian Oliveira Carnieli Jr,Pedro Castilho,Juliana Galera Carrieri,Maria Luiza Kotait,Ivanete Iamamoto,Keila Oliveira,Rafael Novaes Brandão,Paulo Eduardo |
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author |
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Carnieli Jr,Pedro Castilho,Juliana Galera Carrieri,Maria Luiza Kotait,Ivanete Iamamoto,Keila Oliveira,Rafael Novaes Brandão,Paulo Eduardo |
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Fahl,Willian Oliveira Carnieli Jr,Pedro Castilho,Juliana Galera Carrieri,Maria Luiza Kotait,Ivanete Iamamoto,Keila Oliveira,Rafael Novaes Brandão,Paulo Eduardo |
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Rabies Bat Artibeus spp. Desmodus rotundus Phylogeny Molecular epidemiology |
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Rabies Bat Artibeus spp. Desmodus rotundus Phylogeny Molecular epidemiology |
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In Brazil, bats have been assigned an increasing importance in public health as they are important rabies reservoirs. Phylogenetic studies have shown that rabies virus (RABV) strains from frugivorous bats Artibeus spp. are closely associated to those from the vampire bat Desmodus rotundus, but little is known about the molecular diversity of RABV in Artibeus spp. The N and G genes of RABV isolated from Artibeus spp. and cattle infected by D. rotundus were sequenced, and phylogenetic trees were constructed. The N gene nucleotides tree showed three clusters: one for D. rotundus and two for Artibeus spp. Regarding putative N amino acid-trees, two clusters were formed, one for D. rotundus and another for Artibeus spp. RABV G gene phylogeny supported the distinction between D. rotundus and Artibeus spp. strains. These results show the intricate host relationship of RABV's evolutionary history, and are invaluable for the determination of RABV infection sources. |
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