Virology Journal (Oct 2021)

Investigation of astrovirus, coronavirus and paramyxovirus co-infections in bats in the western Indian Ocean

  • Axel O. G. Hoarau,
  • Steven M. Goodman,
  • Dana Al Halabi,
  • Beza Ramasindrazana,
  • Erwan Lagadec,
  • Gildas Le Minter,
  • Marie Köster,
  • Andréa Dos Santos,
  • M. Corrie Schoeman,
  • Eduardo S. Gudo,
  • Patrick Mavingui,
  • Camille Lebarbenchon

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12985-021-01673-2
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18, no. 1
pp. 1 – 8

Abstract

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Abstract Co-infections have a key role in virus transmission in wild reservoir hosts. We investigated the simultaneous presence of astroviruses, coronaviruses, and paramyxoviruses in bats from Madagascar, Mayotte, Mozambique, and Reunion Island. A total of 871 samples from 28 bat species representing 8 families were tested by polymerase chain reactions (PCRs) targeting the RNA-dependent RNA-polymerase genes. Overall, 2.4% of bats tested positive for the presence of at least two viruses, only on Madagascar and in Mozambique. Significant variation in the proportion of co-infections was detected among bat species, and some combinations of co-infection were more common than others. Our findings support that co-infections of the three targeted viruses occur in bats in the western Indian Ocean region, although further studies are needed to assess their epidemiological consequences.

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