Metagenomic analysis of bat guano samples revealed the presence of viruses potentially carried by insects, among others by apis mellifera in Hungary

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Abstract

The predominance of dietary viruses in bat guano samples had been described recently, suggesting a new opportunity to survey the prevalence and to detect new viruses of arthropods or even plant-infecting viruses circulating locally in the ecosystem. Here we describe the diversity of viruses belonging to the order Picornavirales in Hungarian insectivorous bat guano samples. The metagenomic analysis conducted on our samples has revealed the significant predominance of aphid lethal paralysis virus (ALPV) and Big Sioux River virus (BSRV) in Hungary for the first time. Phylogenetic analysis was used to clarify the relationship to previously identified ALPV strains infecting honey bees, showing that our strain possesses a close genetic relationship with the strains that have already been described as pathogenic to honey bees. Furthermore, studies have previously confirmed the ability of these viruses to replicate in adult honey bees; however, no signs related to these viruses have been revealed yet. With the identification of two recently described possibly honey bee infecting viruses for the first time in Hungary, our results might have importance for the health conditions of Hungarian honey bee colonies in the future.

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Zana, B., Kemenesi, G., Urbán, P., Földes, F., Görföl, T., Estók, P., … Jakab, F. (2018). Metagenomic analysis of bat guano samples revealed the presence of viruses potentially carried by insects, among others by apis mellifera in Hungary. Acta Veterinaria Hungarica, 66(1), 151–161. https://doi.org/10.1556/004.2018.014

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