Seroprevalence of Filovirus Infection of Rousettus aegyptiacus Bats in Zambia

Bats are suspected to play important roles in the ecology of filoviruses, including ebolaviruses and marburgviruses. A cave-dwelling fruit bat, Rousettus aegyptiacus, has been shown to be a reservoir of marburgviruses. Using an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay with the viral glycoprotein antigen, w...

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Published inThe Journal of infectious diseases Vol. 218; no. suppl_5; p. S312
Main Authors Changula, Katendi, Kajihara, Masahiro, Mori-Kajihara, Akina, Eto, Yoshiki, Miyamoto, Hiroko, Yoshida, Reiko, Shigeno, Asako, Hang’ombe, Bernard, Qiu, Yongjin, Mwizabi, Daniel, Squarre, David, Ndebe, Joseph, Ogawa, Hirohito, Harima, Hayato, Simulundu, Edgar, Moonga, Ladslav, Kapila, Penjaninge, Furuyama, Wakako, Kondoh, Tatsunari, Sato, Masahiro, Takadate, Yoshihiro, Kaneko, Chiho, Nakao, Ryo, Mukonka, Victor, Mweene, Aaron, Takada, Ayato
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Abstract Bats are suspected to play important roles in the ecology of filoviruses, including ebolaviruses and marburgviruses. A cave-dwelling fruit bat, Rousettus aegyptiacus, has been shown to be a reservoir of marburgviruses. Using an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay with the viral glycoprotein antigen, we detected immunoglobulin G antibodies specific to multiple filoviruses in 158 of 290 serum samples of R aegyptiacus bats captured in Zambia during the years 2014-2017. In particular, 43.8% of the bats were seropositive to marburgvirus, supporting the notion that this bat species continuously maintains marburgviruses as a reservoir. Of note, distinct peaks of seropositive rates were repeatedly observed at the beginning of rainy seasons, suggesting seasonality of the presence of newly infected individuals in this bat population. These data highlight the need for continued monitoring of filovirus infection in this bat species even in countries where filovirus diseases have not been reported.
AbstractList Bats are suspected to play important roles in the ecology of filoviruses, including ebolaviruses and marburgviruses. A cave-dwelling fruit bat, Rousettus aegyptiacus, has been shown to be a reservoir of marburgviruses. Using an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay with the viral glycoprotein antigen, we detected immunoglobulin G antibodies specific to multiple filoviruses in 158 of 290 serum samples of R aegyptiacus bats captured in Zambia during the years 2014-2017. In particular, 43.8% of the bats were seropositive to marburgvirus, supporting the notion that this bat species continuously maintains marburgviruses as a reservoir. Of note, distinct peaks of seropositive rates were repeatedly observed at the beginning of rainy seasons, suggesting seasonality of the presence of newly infected individuals in this bat population. These data highlight the need for continued monitoring of filovirus infection in this bat species even in countries where filovirus diseases have not been reported.Bats are suspected to play important roles in the ecology of filoviruses, including ebolaviruses and marburgviruses. A cave-dwelling fruit bat, Rousettus aegyptiacus, has been shown to be a reservoir of marburgviruses. Using an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay with the viral glycoprotein antigen, we detected immunoglobulin G antibodies specific to multiple filoviruses in 158 of 290 serum samples of R aegyptiacus bats captured in Zambia during the years 2014-2017. In particular, 43.8% of the bats were seropositive to marburgvirus, supporting the notion that this bat species continuously maintains marburgviruses as a reservoir. Of note, distinct peaks of seropositive rates were repeatedly observed at the beginning of rainy seasons, suggesting seasonality of the presence of newly infected individuals in this bat population. These data highlight the need for continued monitoring of filovirus infection in this bat species even in countries where filovirus diseases have not been reported.
Bats are suspected to play important roles in the ecology of filoviruses, including ebolaviruses and marburgviruses. A cave-dwelling fruit bat, Rousettus aegyptiacus, has been shown to be a reservoir of marburgviruses. Using an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay with the viral glycoprotein antigen, we detected immunoglobulin G antibodies specific to multiple filoviruses in 158 of 290 serum samples of R aegyptiacus bats captured in Zambia during the years 2014-2017. In particular, 43.8% of the bats were seropositive to marburgvirus, supporting the notion that this bat species continuously maintains marburgviruses as a reservoir. Of note, distinct peaks of seropositive rates were repeatedly observed at the beginning of rainy seasons, suggesting seasonality of the presence of newly infected individuals in this bat population. These data highlight the need for continued monitoring of filovirus infection in this bat species even in countries where filovirus diseases have not been reported.
Author Qiu, Yongjin
Nakao, Ryo
Sato, Masahiro
Mweene, Aaron
Moonga, Ladslav
Kondoh, Tatsunari
Ndebe, Joseph
Mukonka, Victor
Takada, Ayato
Changula, Katendi
Squarre, David
Shigeno, Asako
Kapila, Penjaninge
Eto, Yoshiki
Ogawa, Hirohito
Kaneko, Chiho
Simulundu, Edgar
Mwizabi, Daniel
Yoshida, Reiko
Mori-Kajihara, Akina
Takadate, Yoshihiro
Miyamoto, Hiroko
Kajihara, Masahiro
Harima, Hayato
Furuyama, Wakako
Hang’ombe, Bernard
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