Evidence of Lagos Bat Virus Circulation among Nigerian Fruit Bats

During lyssavirus surveillance, 350 brains from four species of fruit bats and one species of insectivorous bat were collected from seven locations in Northern Nigeria during May to October, 2006. Lyssavirus antigen was not detected in the brains, and isolation attempts in mice were unsuccessful. Ho...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of wildlife diseases 2010-01, Vol.46 (1), p.267-271
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description During lyssavirus surveillance, 350 brains from four species of fruit bats and one species of insectivorous bat were collected from seven locations in Northern Nigeria during May to October, 2006. Lyssavirus antigen was not detected in the brains, and isolation attempts in mice were unsuccessful. However, serologic tests demonstrated the presence of lyssavirus-neutralizing antibodies in bat sera. Of 140 sera tested, 27 (19%) neutralized Lagos bat virus, and two of these additionally neutralized Mokola virus. The positive samples originated from the straw-colored fruit bat (Eidolon helvum) and the Gambian epaulet bat (Epomophorus gambianus). No neutralizing activity was detected against other lyssaviruses including rabies, Duvenhage, and West Caucasian bat viruses.
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antibodies
Antibodies, Viral - blood
antigens
brain
Chiroptera
Chiroptera - virology
Disease Reservoirs - veterinary
Disease Reservoirs - virology
disease surveillance
Eidolon helvum
epidemiological studies
Epomophorus gambianus
fruit bats
immunologic techniques
Lagos bat virus
Lyssavirus - immunology
Lyssavirus - isolation & purification
Nigeria
Nigeria - epidemiology
Rhabdoviridae Infections - epidemiology
Rhabdoviridae Infections - veterinary
Sentinel Surveillance - veterinary
Seroepidemiologic Studies
Serologic Tests - veterinary
serology
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wildlife diseases
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