Abstract:European bat lyssavirus 1 (EBLV-1) is widespread and frequent in European bats, particularly of the genus Eptesicus. However, other species can be seropositive, suggesting a complex ecology still mostly unknown. In Italy, EBLV-1 antibodies are described since 2012 in South Tyrolean Myotis myotis. This study provide phylogenetic evidence for either the current or the recent movement of M. myotis from continental Europe to South Tyrol across the Alpine valleys, which might allow for the introduction of LYSVs. Se… Show more
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