First detection of bat-borne Issyk-Kul virus in Europe

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Abstract

Bats have been gaining attention as potential reservoir hosts of numerous viruses pathogenic to animals and man. Issyk-Kul virus, a member of the family Nairoviridae, was first isolated in the 1970s from vespertilionid bats in Central Asia. Issyk-Kul virus has been described as human-pathogenic virus, causing febrile outbreaks in humans with headaches, myalgia and nausea. Here we describe the detection of a novel strain of Issyk-Kul virus from Eptesicus nilssonii in Germany. This finding indicates for the first time the prevalence of these zoonotic viruses in Europe.

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Brinkmann, A., Kohl, C., Radonić, A., Dabrowski, P. W., Mühldorfer, K., Nitsche, A., … Kurth, A. (2020). First detection of bat-borne Issyk-Kul virus in Europe. Scientific Reports, 10(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-79468-8

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