2022
DOI: 10.38125/oajbs.000422
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"Absence of Mammarenavirus RNA among their Natural Rodent and Potential other Reservoirs in Wildlife in Gabon"

Abstract: LCMV RNA has been detected both in its natural host reservoir, the house mouse Mus musculus, and other rodent species in Gabon. In addition, many pathogenic and nonpathogenic Mammarenavirus reservoirs are also present in the country; suggesting that other arenaviruses should be present together with new virus hosts. Considering the importance of rodent-born arenaviruses for human health, we look for the presence of these viruses in rodents, bats and bushmeats collected in the entire Gabonese territory.Here we … Show more

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“…A retrospective study was conducted using bat liver samples that were collected from various studies focused on the research of filoviruses (Ebola virus and Marburg virus), flaviviruses, phleboviruses, paramyxoviruses (unpublish data), arenaviruses [22], and coronaviruses [23]; it was archived in the biorepository of the Centre Interdisciplinaire de Recherches Médicales de Franceville (CIRMF). The bat samples were collected across three provinces in the eastern region of Gabon as follows: Haut-Ogooué, Ogooué-Ivindo, and Ogooué-Lolo.…”
Section: Study Area and Sample Originsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A retrospective study was conducted using bat liver samples that were collected from various studies focused on the research of filoviruses (Ebola virus and Marburg virus), flaviviruses, phleboviruses, paramyxoviruses (unpublish data), arenaviruses [22], and coronaviruses [23]; it was archived in the biorepository of the Centre Interdisciplinaire de Recherches Médicales de Franceville (CIRMF). The bat samples were collected across three provinces in the eastern region of Gabon as follows: Haut-Ogooué, Ogooué-Ivindo, and Ogooué-Lolo.…”
Section: Study Area and Sample Originsmentioning
confidence: 99%