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Origin and cross-species transmission of bat coronaviruses in China
Published in Nature communications (25-08-2020)“…Bats are presumed reservoirs of diverse coronaviruses (CoVs) including progenitors of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS)-CoV and SARS-CoV-2, the…”
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Hendra virus ecology and transmission
Published in Current opinion in virology (01-02-2016)“…•Recent literature on Hendra virus ecology and transmission is reviewed.•Infection in flying-foxes can vary between and within years.•Flying-fox to horse…”
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Bats: Important Reservoir Hosts of Emerging Viruses
Published in Clinical Microbiology Reviews (01-07-2006)“…Classifications Services CMR Citing Articles Google Scholar PubMed Related Content Social Bookmarking CiteULike Delicious Digg Facebook Google+ Mendeley Reddit…”
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Urban habituation, ecological connectivity and epidemic dampening: the emergence of Hendra virus from flying foxes (Pteropus spp.)
Published in Proceedings of the Royal Society. B, Biological sciences (22-12-2011)“…Anthropogenic environmental change is often implicated in the emergence of new zoonoses from wildlife; however, there is little mechanistic understanding of…”
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Pteropid Bats are Confirmed as the Reservoir Hosts of Henipaviruses: A Comprehensive Experimental Study of Virus Transmission
Published in The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene (01-11-2011)“…Bats of the genus Pteropus have been identified as the reservoir hosts for the henipaviruses Hendra virus (HeV) and Nipah virus (NiV). The aim of these studies…”
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Extreme mobility of the world's largest flying mammals creates key challenges for management and conservation
Published in BMC biology (21-08-2020)“…Effective conservation management of highly mobile species depends upon detailed knowledge of movements of individuals across their range; yet, data are rarely…”
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Statement in support of the scientists, public health professionals, and medical professionals of China combatting COVID-19
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Natural Hendra Virus Infection in Flying-Foxes - Tissue Tropism and Risk Factors
Published in PloS one (10-06-2015)“…Hendra virus (HeV) is a lethal zoonotic agent that emerged in 1994 in Australia. Pteropid bats (flying-foxes) are the natural reservoir. To date, HeV has…”
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Nipah virus dynamics in bats and implications for spillover to humans
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (17-11-2020)“…Nipah virus (NiV) is an emerging bat-borne zoonotic virus that causes near-annual outbreaks of fatal encephalitis in South Asia—one of the most populous…”
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The immune gene repertoire of an important viral reservoir, the Australian black flying fox
Published in BMC genomics (20-06-2012)“…Bats are the natural reservoir host for a range of emerging and re-emerging viruses, including SARS-like coronaviruses, Ebola viruses, henipaviruses and Rabies…”
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Flying-fox species density--a spatial risk factor for Hendra virus infection in horses in eastern Australia
Published in PloS one (17-06-2014)“…Hendra virus causes sporadic but typically fatal infection in horses and humans in eastern Australia. Fruit-bats of the genus Pteropus (commonly known as…”
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Establishment, immortalisation and characterisation of pteropid bat cell lines
Published in PloS one (11-12-2009)“…Bats are the suspected natural reservoir hosts for a number of new and emerging zoonotic viruses including Nipah virus, Hendra virus, severe acute respiratory…”
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Evidence of endemic Hendra virus infection in flying-foxes (Pteropus conspicillatus)--implications for disease risk management
Published in PloS one (14-12-2011)“…This study investigated the seroepidemiology of Hendra virus in a spectacled flying-fox (Pteropus conspicillatus) population in northern Australia, near the…”
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Routes of Hendra Virus Excretion in Naturally-Infected Flying-Foxes: Implications for Viral Transmission and Spillover Risk
Published in PloS one (15-10-2015)“…Pteropid bats or flying-foxes (Chiroptera: Pteropodidae) are the natural host of Hendra virus (HeV) which sporadically causes fatal disease in horses and…”
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Reproduction and nutritional stress are risk factors for Hendra virus infection in little red flying foxes (Pteropus scapulatus)
Published in Proceedings of the Royal Society. B, Biological sciences (07-04-2008)“…Hendra virus (HeV) is a lethal paramyxovirus which emerged in humans in 1994. Poor understanding of HeV dynamics in…”
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A framework for the study of zoonotic disease emergence and its drivers: spillover of bat pathogens as a case study
Published in Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B. Biological sciences (19-10-2012)“…Many serious emerging zoonotic infections have recently arisen from bats, including Ebola, Marburg, SARS-coronavirus, Hendra, Nipah, and a number of rabies and…”
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Agricultural intensification, priming for persistence and the emergence of Nipah virus: a lethal bat-borne zoonosis
Published in Journal of the Royal Society interface (07-01-2012)“…Emerging zoonoses threaten global health, yet the processes by which they emerge are complex and poorly understood. Nipah virus (NiV) is an important threat…”
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Flying-fox roost disturbance and Hendra virus spillover risk
Published in PloS one (27-05-2015)“…Bats of the genus Pteropus (flying-foxes) are the natural host of Hendra virus (HeV) which periodically causes fatal disease in horses and humans in Australia…”
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The distribution of henipaviruses in Southeast Asia and Australasia: is Wallace's line a barrier to Nipah virus?
Published in PloS one (24-04-2013)“…Nipah virus (NiV) (Genus Henipavirus) is a recently emerged zoonotic virus that causes severe disease in humans and has been found in bats of the genus…”
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Evidence of Australian bat lyssavirus infection in diverse Australian bat taxa
Published in Zoonoses and public health (01-09-2018)“…Historically, Australia was considered free of rabies and rabieslike viruses. Thus, the identification of Australian bat lyssavirus (ABLV) in 1996 in a…”
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