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SUBMITTER: Sabino-Santos G
PROVIDER: S-EPMC5998146 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Jun
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Sabino-Santos Gilberto G Maia Felipe Gonçalves Motta FGM Martins Ronaldo Bragança RB Gagliardi Talita Bianca TB Souza William Marciel de WM Muylaert Renata Lara RL Luna Luciano Kleber de Souza LKS Melo Danilo Machado DM Cardoso Ricardo de Souza RS Barbosa Natalia da Silva NDS Pontelli Marjorie Cornejo MC Mamani-Zapana Priscila Rosse PR Vieira Thallyta Maria TM Melo Norma Maria NM Jonsson Colleen B CB Goodin Douglas D Salazar-Bravo Jorge J daSilva Luis Lamberti Pinto LLP Arruda Eurico E Figueiredo Luiz Tadeu Moraes LTM
Scientific reports 20180613 1
Bats (Order: Chiroptera) harbor a high diversity of emerging pathogens presumably because their ability to fly and social behavior favor the maintenance, evolution, and dissemination of these pathogens. Until 2012, there was only one report of the presence of Hantavirus in bats. Historically, it was thought that these viruses were harbored primarily by rodent and insectivore small mammals. Recently, new species of hantaviruses have been identified in bats from Africa and Asia continents expandin ...[more]