“…Similarly, bats comprise around 20% of living mammalian species and are also natural hepadnavirus reservoirs (He et al, 2013Drexler et al, 2013;Wang et al, 2017a;Nie et al, 2018). Although a divergent orthohepadnavirus was recently identified in domestic cats (cat hepadnavirus, CHV) (Aghazadeh et al, 2018), the only other mammalian species that appear to be natural hosts of orthohepadnavirus are primates, including divergent viruses present in the woolly monkey (WMHBV) (Lanford et al, 1998;Rasche et al, 2016) and capuchin monkey (CMHBV) (de Carvalho Dominguez Souza et al, 2018). Importantly, a phylogenetically distinct virus harboured by tent-making bats (TBHBV) has the ability to infect human hepatocytes (Drexler et al, 2013).…”