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Novel Bat Lyssaviruses Identified by Nationwide Passive Surveillance in Taiwan, 2018-2021

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Journal Viruses
Publisher MDPI
Specialty Microbiology
Date 2022 Jul 27
PMID 35891542
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Abstract

Bat lyssaviruses were identified in Taiwan's bat population during 2016-2017. The lyssavirus surveillance system was continuously conducted to understand the epidemiology. Through this system, the found dead bats were collected for lyssavirus detection by direct fluorescent antibody test and reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction. Three bats were identified as positive during 2018-2021. A novel lyssavirus, designated as Taiwan bat lyssavirus 2, was detected in a . This lyssavirus had less than 80% nucleotide identity in the nucleoprotein (N) gene with other lyssavirus species, forming a separate branch in the phylogenetic analysis. The other two cases were identified in (Japanese pipistrelles); they were identified to be similar to the former lyssavirus identified in 2016-2017, which was renominated as Taiwan bat lyssavirus 1 (TWBLV-1) in this study. Even though one of the TWBLV-1 isolates showed high genetic diversity in the N gene compared with other TWBLV-1 isolates, it may be a TWBLV-1 variant but not a new species based on its high amino acid identities in the nucleoprotein, same host species, and same geographic location as the other TWBLV-1.

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