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Alphacoronavirus detected in bats in the United Kingdom.

Tom A August1, Fiona Mathews, Miles A Nunn.   

Abstract

This study presents the first record of coronavirus in British bats. Alphacoronavirus strains were detected in two of seven bat species, namely Myotis nattereri and M. daubentonii. Virus prevalence was particularly high in the previously unrecognized host M. nattereri, which can live in close proximity to humans.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22276674     DOI: 10.1089/vbz.2011.0829

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Vector Borne Zoonotic Dis        ISSN: 1530-3667            Impact factor:   2.133


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