Discovery of an ebolavirus-like filovirus in europe

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Filoviruses, amongst the most lethal of primate pathogens, have only been reported as natural infections in sub-Saharan Africa and the Philippines. Infections of bats with the ebolaviruses and marburgviruses do not appear to be associated with disease. Here we report identification in dead insectivorous bats of a genetically distinct filovirus, provisionally named Lloviu virus, after the site of detection, Cueva del Lloviu, in Spain. © 2011 Negredo et al.

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Negredo, A., Palacios, G., Vázquez-Morón, S., González, F., Dopazo, H., Molero, F., … Tenorio, A. (2011). Discovery of an ebolavirus-like filovirus in europe. PLoS Pathogens, 7(10). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1002304

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