IFE: Un nouvel Orbivirus africain isolé chez des chauves-souris Eidolon helvum capturées au Nigeria, au Cameroun et en République Centrafricaine

Publication Type:Journal Article
Year of Publication:1988
Authors:G. E. Kemp, Le Gonidec, G., Karabatsos, N., Rickenbach, A., Cropp, C. B.
Journal:Bull. Soc. Path. Exot.
Volume:81
Pagination:40-48
Date Published:1988
Keywords:Africa, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Chiroptera, Eidolon helvum, infectious diseases, Nigeria, Pteropodidae, virology
Abstract:

Eight viral isolates were recovered from Eidolon helvum bats collected in Nigeria and Cameroun in 1971 and from the Central African Republic in 1974. Subsequent studies showed that the agents from the three countries were similar and were strains of a new virus of the Orbivirus genus, family Reoviridae. This new virus was characterized with respect to its sensitivity to lipid solvents and to pH, its relative size and morphology by electron microscopy, its effect on mice experimentally infected by various routes, the histopathology found in infected mice, and its antigenic relationship or lack of a relationship to other known orbiviruses.

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