“…Germany (GER): BB = Brandenburg, BY = Bavaria, BW = Baden-Wuerttemberg, HE = Hesse, NI = Lower Saxony, RP = Rhineland-Palatinate, SN = Saxony, ST = Saxony-Anhalt; Switzerland (SUI): GR = Grisons, SG = St. Gall; Liechtenstein (LIE); Austria (AUT): UA = Upper Austria, ST = Styria. Cluster designations, host and geographic origin are indicated according to previously published work (Dürrwald, Kolodziejek, Herzog, & Nowotny, 2007;Dürrwald et al, 2014;Kolodziejek et al, 2005;Niller et al, 2020;Nobach et al, 2015;Schlottau et al, 2018;Weissenböck et al, 2017) it is described as strictly neurotropic and almost exclusively restricted to the CNS in incidentally or experimentally infected immunocompetent non-reservoir hosts (Bilzer, Planz, Lipkin, & Stitz, 1995;Enbergs, Vahlenkamp, Kipar, & Müller, 2001;Herzog, Kompter, Frese, & Rott, 1984;Korn et al, 2018;Liesche et al, 2019;Lipkin, Briese, & Hornig, 2011;Richt & Rott, 2001;Schlottau et al, 2018;Zwick, Seifried, & Witte, 1927). While RT-qPCR confirmed the predominantly CNS- To date, the bicoloured white-toothed shrew is the only known reservoir of BoDV-1 (Bourg et al, 2013;Dürrwald et al, 2014;Hilbe et al, 2006;Nobach et al, 2015;Puorger et al, 2010;Weissenböck et al, 2017).…”