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Exposure to diverse sarbecoviruses indicates frequent zoonotic spillover in human communities interacting with wildlife.


ABSTRACT:

Background

Sarbecoviruses are a subgenus of Coronaviridae that mostly infect bats with known potential to infect humans (SARS-CoV and SARS-CoV-2). Populations in Southeast Asia, where these viruses are most likely to emerge, have been undersurveyed to date.

Methods

We surveyed communities engaged in extractive industries and bat guano harvesting from rural areas in Myanmar. Participants were screened for exposure to sarbecoviruses, and their interactions with wildlife were evaluated to determine the factors associated with exposure to sarbecoviruses.

Results

Of 693 people screened between July 2017 and February 2020, 12.1% were seropositive for sarbecoviruses. Individuals were significantly more likely to have been exposed to sarbecoviruses if their main livelihood involved working in extractive industries (logging, hunting, or harvesting of forest products; odds ratio [OR] = 2.71, P = 0.019) or had been hunting/slaughtering bats (OR = 6.09, P = 0.020). Exposure to a range of bat and pangolin sarbecoviruses was identified.

Conclusion

Exposure to diverse sarbecoviruses among high-risk human communities provides epidemiologic and immunologic evidence that zoonotic spillover is occurring. These findings inform risk mitigation efforts needed to decrease disease transmission at the bat-human interface, as well as future surveillance efforts warranted to monitor isolated populations for viruses with pandemic potential.

SUBMITTER: Evans TS 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9981523 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Exposure to diverse sarbecoviruses indicates frequent zoonotic spillover in human communities interacting with wildlife.

Evans Tierra Smiley TS   Tan Chee Wah CW   Aung Ohnmar O   Phyu Sabai S   Lin Htin H   Coffey Lark L LL   Toe Aung Than AT   Aung Pyaephyo P   Aung Tin Htun TH   Aung Nyein Thu NT   Weiss Christopher M CM   Thant Kyaw Zin KZ   Htun Zaw Than ZT   Murray Suzan S   Wang Linfa L   Johnson Christine Kreuder CK   Thu Hlaing Myat HM  

International journal of infectious diseases : IJID : official publication of the International Society for Infectious Diseases 20230303


<h4>Background</h4>Sarbecoviruses are a subgenus of Coronaviridae that mostly infect bats with known potential to infect humans (SARS-CoV and SARS-CoV-2). Populations in Southeast Asia, where these viruses are most likely to emerge, have been undersurveyed to date.<h4>Methods</h4>We surveyed communities engaged in extractive industries and bat guano harvesting from rural areas in Myanmar. Participants were screened for exposure to sarbecoviruses, and their interactions with wildlife were evaluat  ...[more]

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