| Literature DB >> 30508688 |
Sascha P Rosskopf1, Jana Held2, Markus Gmeiner3, Benjamin Mordmüller3, Pierre-Blaise Matsiégui4, Isabella Eckerle5, Natalie Weber6, Kai Matuschewski7, Juliane Schaer8.
Abstract
Haemosporida are arthropod-borne blood parasites that infect a wide range of vertebrate hosts, including numerous species of bats. Here, we present data of haemosporidian infections in different bat species that were surveyed in Ngounié province, Gabon. We detected Nycteria parasites in Rhinolophus bats and Polychromophilus in Miniopterus minor, a rare and poorly known bat species. Strikingly, no Hepatocystis parasites, which are abundant in epauletted fruit bats elsewhere in Africa, were detected. Our findings suggest that Hepatocystis infections in bats display diverse regional patterns of distribution and transmission dynamics, that cannot be predicted from host abundance. Nycteria parasites are widely distributed in several African rhinolophid species and Polychromophilus parasites of diverse Miniopterus species worldwide belong to the same parasite species.Entities:
Keywords: Chiroptera; Haemosporida; Hepatocystis; Nycteria; Polychromophilus; Rhinolophidae
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30508688 DOI: 10.1016/j.meegid.2018.11.022
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Infect Genet Evol ISSN: 1567-1348 Impact factor: 3.342