Following the SARS outbreak, extensive surveillance was undertaken globally to detect and identify coronavirus diversity in bats. This study sought to identify the diversity and prevalence of coronaviruses in bats in the Australasian region. We identified four different genotypes of coronavirus, three of which (an alphacoronavirus and two betacoronaviruses) are potentially new species, having less than 90% nucleotide sequence identity with the most closely related described viruses. We did not detect any SARS-like betacoronaviruses, despite targeting rhinolophid bats, the putative natural host taxa. Our findings support the virus-host coevolution hypothesis, with the detection of Miniopterus bat coronavirus HKU8 (previously reported in Mini...
Coronaviruses can infect a variety of animals including poultry, livestock, and humans and are curre...
Coronaviruses can infect a variety of animals including poultry, livestock, and humans and are curre...
South-East Asia is a hot spot for emerging zoonotic diseases, and bats have been recognized as hosts...
Following the SARS outbreak, extensive surveillance was undertaken globally to detect and identify c...
To help reveal the diversity and evolution of bat coronaviruses we collected 1067 bats from 21 speci...
South-East Asia is a hot spot for emerging zoonotic diseases, and bats have been recognized as hosts...
Australia's 81 bat species play vital ecological and economic roles via suppression of insect pests ...
A novel group 1 coronavirus was previously identified in bent-winged bats (Miniopterus spp.). Here, ...
Since the 2002–2003 severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) outbreak prompted a search for the natu...
The existence of coronaviruses in bats is unknown until the recent discovery of bat-SARS-CoV in Chin...
AbstractThe existence of coronaviruses in bats is unknown until the recent discovery of bat-SARS-CoV...
Session I - CoronavirusesCoronaviruses (CoVs) are traditionally classified into groups 1, 2 and 3, w...
A novel group 1 coronavirus was previously identified in bent-winged bats (Miniopterus spp.). Here, ...
Coronaviruses, such as severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus and Middle East respiratory syn...
Coronaviruses can infect a variety of animals including poultry, livestock, and humans and are curre...
Coronaviruses can infect a variety of animals including poultry, livestock, and humans and are curre...
South-East Asia is a hot spot for emerging zoonotic diseases, and bats have been recognized as hosts...
Following the SARS outbreak, extensive surveillance was undertaken globally to detect and identify c...
To help reveal the diversity and evolution of bat coronaviruses we collected 1067 bats from 21 speci...
South-East Asia is a hot spot for emerging zoonotic diseases, and bats have been recognized as hosts...
Australia's 81 bat species play vital ecological and economic roles via suppression of insect pests ...
A novel group 1 coronavirus was previously identified in bent-winged bats (Miniopterus spp.). Here, ...
Since the 2002–2003 severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) outbreak prompted a search for the natu...
The existence of coronaviruses in bats is unknown until the recent discovery of bat-SARS-CoV in Chin...
AbstractThe existence of coronaviruses in bats is unknown until the recent discovery of bat-SARS-CoV...
Session I - CoronavirusesCoronaviruses (CoVs) are traditionally classified into groups 1, 2 and 3, w...
A novel group 1 coronavirus was previously identified in bent-winged bats (Miniopterus spp.). Here, ...
Coronaviruses, such as severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus and Middle East respiratory syn...
Coronaviruses can infect a variety of animals including poultry, livestock, and humans and are curre...
Coronaviruses can infect a variety of animals including poultry, livestock, and humans and are curre...
South-East Asia is a hot spot for emerging zoonotic diseases, and bats have been recognized as hosts...