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Novel hepatoviruses in synanthropic bats in the upper Midwestern United States.


ABSTRACT: A nearly complete genome sequence of hepatovirus G was isolated from an Eptesicus fuscus bat submitted for rabies virus testing due to human exposure in South Dakota. The predicted polyprotein sequence was 78.2% and 74.4% identical to genotypes G1 and G2, respectively, recovered from bats in Ghana. Quantitative PCR on 90 E. fuscus bats showed that eight (8.9%) were positive for hepatovirus G. Targeted sequencing of the VP2 region of the genome for five positive samples showed >99% identity to hepatovirus G strain Ef15893, demonstrating that hepatovirus G commonly circulates in E. fuscus bats in the upper Midwest.

SUBMITTER: Temeeyasen G 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9510175 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Novel hepatoviruses in synanthropic bats in the upper Midwestern United States.

Temeeyasen Gun G   Hause Ben M BM  

Archives of virology 20220922 12


A nearly complete genome sequence of hepatovirus G was isolated from an Eptesicus fuscus bat submitted for rabies virus testing due to human exposure in South Dakota. The predicted polyprotein sequence was 78.2% and 74.4% identical to genotypes G1 and G2, respectively, recovered from bats in Ghana. Quantitative PCR on 90 E. fuscus bats showed that eight (8.9%) were positive for hepatovirus G. Targeted sequencing of the VP2 region of the genome for five positive samples showed >99% identity to he  ...[more]

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