Abstract:Bat is nature reservoir hosts of some important viruses. It has been confirmed that bats were infected by many viruses in nature in Yunnan Province, China during 2010-2015, such as SARS-like coronavirus and another coronaviruses (Alphacoronavirus and Betacoronavirus) as well as novel reovirus, rotavirus, orthohepadnavirus, filovirus, paramyxovirus, adenovirus, bocavirus and circovirus. This paper presents a review about natural infection of bat with zoonosis-related viral pathogens in Yunnan Province, China, and its public health importance.
张海林, 张富强, 胡挺松, 余静, 范泉水. 云南省蝙蝠携带重要人兽共患病相关病毒病原的研究进展[J]. 中国人兽共患病学报, 2017, 33(9): 821-827.
ZHANG Hai-lin, ZHANG Fu-qiang, HU Tin-song, YU Jing, FAN Quan-shui. Research progress on natural infection of bat with zoonosis-related viral pathogens in Yunnan Province, China. Chinese Journal of Zoonoses, 2017, 33(9): 821-827.
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