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      Detection of filovirus-reactive antibodies in Australian bat species.

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          Bats have been implicated as the reservoir hosts of filoviruses in Africa, with serological evidence of filoviruses in various bat species identified in other countries. Here, serum samples from 190 bats, comprising 12 different species, collected in Australia were evaluated for filovirus antibodies. An in-house indirect microsphere assay to detect antibodies that cross-react with Ebola virus (Zaire ebolavirus; EBOV) nucleoprotein (NP) followed by an immunofluorescence assay (IFA) were used to confirm immunoreactivity to EBOV and Reston virus (Reston ebolavirus; RESTV). We found 27 of 102 Yinpterochiroptera and 19 of 88 Yangochiroptera samples were positive to EBOV NP in the microsphere assay. Further testing of these NP positive samples by IFA revealed nine bat sera that showed binding to ebolavirus-infected cells. This is the first report of filovirus-reactive antibodies detected in Australian bat species and suggests that novel filoviruses may be circulating in Australian bats.

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          Journal
          J Gen Virol
          The Journal of general virology
          Microbiology Society
          1465-2099
          0022-1317
          Aug 2022
          : 103
          : 8
          Affiliations
          [1 ] CSIRO, Health and Biosecurity, Australian Centre for Disease Preparedness, Geelong, Australia.
          [2 ] CSIRO, Health and Biosecurity, Canberra, Australia.
          [3 ] Harry Butler Institute, Murdoch University, Western Australia.
          [4 ] College of Veterinary Medicine, Murdoch University, Western Australia.
          [5 ] CSIRO, Manufacturing, Parkville, Australia.
          [6 ] CSIRO, Land and Water, Dutton Park, Australia.
          [7 ] CSIRO, Land and Water, Cairns, Australia.
          Article
          10.1099/jgv.0.001785
          35972225
          dd2f9167-a7a0-4df9-a9f3-88637c439ab9
          History

          bats,Australia,filovirus,serology
          bats, Australia, filovirus, serology

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