Les chauves-souris (Chiroptera) sont reconnues comme réservoirs naturels de nombreux microorganismes, dont certains pathogènes, responsables de maladies sévères chez l’homme. À ce jour, plus de 1 300 espèces de chauves-souris, aux habitats et comportements sociaux multiples, ont été décrites. Cette grande diversité d’espèces reflète l’importante diversité des caractéristiques biologiques, de l’histoire évolutive et de la capacité d’adaptation de cet ordre. Les études immunobiologiques laissent à penser que ces animaux présentent des stratégies antimicrobiennes plus efficientes que les autres mammifères, influencées par leurs caractéristiques spécifiques et par les contraintes pathogéniques associées aux environnements. L’objectif de cette t...
For the past 10-15 years, bats have attracted growing attention as reservoirs of emerging zoonotic v...
Recent evolution of bat populations in Rhone-Alpes : a synthesis The Chiroptera include 34 species ...
Mettre en place des mesures de protection efficaces contre la dégradation et la fragmentation de l'h...
Bats belong to the order Chiroptera and are the only mammals capable of true flight. They are recogn...
Bats (Order Chiroptera) are important reservoirs for viral pathogens, a number of which cause high i...
Bats and biodiversity Even though "biodiversity" is a neologism, the variation in the natural world...
Bats (order Chiroptera, suborders Megachiroptera [“flying foxes”] and Microchiroptera) are abundant,...
<div><p>The prediction of viral zoonosis epidemics has become a major public health issue. A profoun...
International audienceIntroductionIn addition to the commonly accepted importance of the vampire bat...
Rabies is a worldwide zoonosis resulting from Lyssavirus infection. In Europe, Eptesicus serotinus i...
Environmental modifications are leading to biodiversity changes, loss and habitat disturbance. This ...
Bats are sources of high viral diversity and high-profile zoonotic viruses worldwide. Although appar...
An introductory section provides a review for the role of bats as reservoirs of infectious diseases,...
There are more than 1,100 species of bats, representing nearly 20 % of all species of mammals (Simmo...
The prediction of viral zoonosis epidemics has become a major public health issue. A profound unders...
For the past 10-15 years, bats have attracted growing attention as reservoirs of emerging zoonotic v...
Recent evolution of bat populations in Rhone-Alpes : a synthesis The Chiroptera include 34 species ...
Mettre en place des mesures de protection efficaces contre la dégradation et la fragmentation de l'h...
Bats belong to the order Chiroptera and are the only mammals capable of true flight. They are recogn...
Bats (Order Chiroptera) are important reservoirs for viral pathogens, a number of which cause high i...
Bats and biodiversity Even though "biodiversity" is a neologism, the variation in the natural world...
Bats (order Chiroptera, suborders Megachiroptera [“flying foxes”] and Microchiroptera) are abundant,...
<div><p>The prediction of viral zoonosis epidemics has become a major public health issue. A profoun...
International audienceIntroductionIn addition to the commonly accepted importance of the vampire bat...
Rabies is a worldwide zoonosis resulting from Lyssavirus infection. In Europe, Eptesicus serotinus i...
Environmental modifications are leading to biodiversity changes, loss and habitat disturbance. This ...
Bats are sources of high viral diversity and high-profile zoonotic viruses worldwide. Although appar...
An introductory section provides a review for the role of bats as reservoirs of infectious diseases,...
There are more than 1,100 species of bats, representing nearly 20 % of all species of mammals (Simmo...
The prediction of viral zoonosis epidemics has become a major public health issue. A profound unders...
For the past 10-15 years, bats have attracted growing attention as reservoirs of emerging zoonotic v...
Recent evolution of bat populations in Rhone-Alpes : a synthesis The Chiroptera include 34 species ...
Mettre en place des mesures de protection efficaces contre la dégradation et la fragmentation de l'h...