-
61“…The recognized natural reservoir hosts of HeV, NiV, and CedPV are pteropid bats, which do not show clinical illness when infected. …”
Enlace del recurso
Enlace del recurso
Online Artículo Texto -
62“…BACKGROUND: Australian bat lyssavirus (ABLV), a rhabdovirus of the genus Lyssavirus which circulates in both pteropid fruit bats and insectivorous bats in mainland Australia, has caused three fatal human infections, the most recent in February 2013, manifested as acute neurological disease indistinguishable from clinical rabies. …”
Enlace del recurso
Enlace del recurso
Enlace del recurso
Online Artículo Texto -
63“…BACKGROUND: Hendra virus is a paramyxovirus that causes periodic serious disease and fatalities in horses and humans in Australia first identified in 1994. Pteropid bats (commonly known as flying-foxes) are the natural host of the virus, and the putative route of infection in horses is by ingestion or inhalation of material contaminated by flying-fox urine or other bodily fluids. …”
Enlace del recurso
Enlace del recurso
Enlace del recurso
Online Artículo Texto -
64por Epstein, Jonathan H., Anthony, Simon J., Islam, Ariful, Kilpatrick, A. Marm, Ali Khan, Shahneaz, Balkey, Maria D., Ross, Noam, Smith, Ina, Zambrana-Torrelio, Carlos, Tao, Yun, Islam, Ausraful, Quan, Phenix Lan, Olival, Kevin J., Khan, M. Salah Uddin, Gurley, Emily S., Hossein, M. Jahangir, Field, Hume E., Fielder, Mark D., Briese, Thomas, Rahman, Mahmudur, Broder, Christopher C., Crameri, Gary, Wang, Lin-Fa, Luby, Stephen P., Lipkin, W. Ian, Daszak, Peter“…At the same time, the broad spatial and temporal extent of NiV transmission, including the recent outbreak in Kerala, India, highlights the continued risk of spillover to humans wherever they may interact with pteropid bats and the importance of limiting opportunities for spillover throughout Pteropus’s range.…”
Publicado 2020
Enlace del recurso
Enlace del recurso
Enlace del recurso
Online Artículo Texto -
65por Jannat, Susoma, Balupuri, Anand, Ali, Md Yousof, Hong, Seong Su, Choi, Chun Whan, Choi, Yun-Hyeok, Ku, Jin-Mo, Kim, Woo Jung, Leem, Jae Yoon, Kim, Ju Eun, Shrestha, Abinash Chandra, Ham, Ha Neul, Lee, Kee-Ho, Kim, Dong Min, Kang, Nam Sook, Park, Gil Hong“…Molecular docking simulation of mixed-type and noncompetitive inhibitors for BACE1, AChE, and BChE indicated novel binding site-directed inhibition of the enzymes by pterosins and the structure−activity relationship. (2R)-Pterosin B exhibited a strong BBB permeability with an effective permeability (P(e)) of 60.3×10(−6) cm/s on PAMPA-BBB. (2R)-Pterosin B and (2R,3 R)-pteroside C significantly decreased the secretion of Aβ peptides from neuroblastoma cells that overexpressed human β-amyloid precursor protein at 500 μM. …”
Publicado 2019
Enlace del recurso
Enlace del recurso
Enlace del recurso
Online Artículo Texto -
66por Pearce, Lesley A., Yu, Meng, Waddington, Lynne J., Barr, Jennifer A., Scoble, Judith A., Crameri, Gary S., McKinstry, William J.“…Hendra virus (family Paramyxoviridae) is a negative sense single-stranded RNA virus (NSRV) which has been found to cause disease in humans, horses, and experimentally in other animals, e.g. pigs and cats. Pteropid bats commonly known as flying foxes have been identified as the natural host reservoir. …”
Publicado 2015
Enlace del recurso
Enlace del recurso
Enlace del recurso
Online Artículo Texto -
67por Edson, Daniel, Field, Hume, McMichael, Lee, Vidgen, Miranda, Goldspink, Lauren, Broos, Alice, Melville, Deb, Kristoffersen, Joanna, de Jong, Carol, McLaughlin, Amanda, Davis, Rodney, Kung, Nina, Jordan, David, Kirkland, Peter, Smith, Craig“…Pteropid bats or flying-foxes (Chiroptera: Pteropodidae) are the natural host of Hendra virus (HeV) which sporadically causes fatal disease in horses and humans in eastern Australia. …”
Publicado 2015
Enlace del recurso
Enlace del recurso
Enlace del recurso
Online Artículo Texto -
68por Liu, He-Qun, Wei, Jing-Kuan, Li, Bo, Wang, Ming-Shan, Wu, Rui-Qi, Rizak, Joshua D., Zhong, Li, Wang, Lu, Xu, Fu-Qiang, Shen, Yong-Yi, Hu, Xin-Tian, Zhang, Ya-Ping“…Old-World fruit bats (Pteropodidae) have fully developed eyes; the eyes of insectivorous bats are generally degraded, and these bats rely on well-developed echolocation. …”
Publicado 2015
Enlace del recurso
Enlace del recurso
Enlace del recurso
Online Artículo Texto -
69por Tian, Shilin, Zeng, Jiaming, Jiao, Hengwu, Zhang, Dejing, Zhang, Libiao, Lei, Cao-qi, Rossiter, Stephen J., Zhao, Huabin“…Among bats, Old World fruit bats (Pteropodidae) have been linked to multiple spillovers. …”
Publicado 2023
Enlace del recurso
Enlace del recurso
Enlace del recurso
Online Artículo Texto -
70por Shen, Yong-Yi, Lim, Burton K., Liu, He-Qun, Liu, Jie, Irwin, David M., Zhang, Ya-Ping“…The Old World fruit bats (Pteropodidae) are non-echolocating and have binocular vision, whereas the sheath-tailed bats (Emballonuridae) are echolocating and have monocular vision; however, they both have relatively large eyes and rely more on rod vision to find food and navigate in the night. …”
Publicado 2012
Enlace del recurso
Enlace del recurso
Enlace del recurso
Online Artículo Texto -
71por Ramasindrazana, Beza, Goodman, Steven M., Gomard, Yann, Dick, Carl W., Tortosa, Pablo“…BACKGROUND: We present information on Nycteribiidae flies parasitizing the bat families Pteropodidae, Miniopteridae and Vespertilionidae from the Malagasy Region, contributing insight into their diversity and host preference. …”
Publicado 2017
Enlace del recurso
Enlace del recurso
Enlace del recurso
Online Artículo Texto -
72por Jahari, Puteri Nur Syahzanani, Mohd Azman, Shahfiz, Munian, Kaviarasu, Zakaria, Nur Alwani, Omar, Mohd Shahir Shamsir, Richter, Stine R., Mohd Salleh, Faezah“…We assembled the complete mitogenome of Cynopterus sphinx (Vahl, 1797) of the family Pteropodidae originating from Malaysia. The total mitogenome size was 16,710bp which consists of 37 genes (13 protein-coding genes, 22 transfer RNA genes, two ribosomal RNA genes and one control region). …”
Publicado 2021
Enlace del recurso
Enlace del recurso
Enlace del recurso
Online Artículo Texto -
73por Arnuphapprasert, Apinya, Riana, Elizabeth, Ngamprasertwong, Thongchai, Wangthongchaicharoen, Monsicha, Soisook, Pipat, Thanee, Suchansa, Bhodhibundit, Phanaschakorn, Kaewthamasorn, Morakot“…We obtained 19 distinct cytochrome b (cytb) nucleotide haplotypes of Hepatocystis from seven bat species (families: Craseonycteridae, Hipposideridae, Pteropodidae, and Rhinolophidae). Nycteria was found in four bat species (Craseonycteridae, Emballonuridae, Megadermatidae, and Pteropodidae) and Polychromophilus in two species (Emballonuridae, Vespertilionidae). …”
Publicado 2020
Enlace del recurso
Enlace del recurso
Enlace del recurso
Online Artículo Texto -
74por Arai, Satoru, Aoki, Keita, Sơn, Nguyễn Trường, Tú, Vương Tân, Kikuchi, Fuka, Kinoshita, Gohta, Fukui, Dai, Thành, Hoàng Trung, Gu, Se Hun, Yoshikawa, Yasuhiro, Tanaka-Taya, Keiko, Morikawa, Shigeru, Yanagihara, Richard, Oishi, Kazunori“…The recent discovery of genetically distinct shrew- and mole-borne viruses belonging to the newly defined family Hantaviridae (order Bunyavirales) has spurred an extended search for hantaviruses in RNAlater®-preserved lung tissues from 215 bats (order Chiroptera) representing five families (Hipposideridae, Megadermatidae, Pteropodidae, Rhinolophidae and Vespertilionidae), collected in Vietnam during 2012 to 2014. …”
Publicado 2019
Enlace del recurso
Enlace del recurso
Enlace del recurso
Online Artículo Texto -
75por Tsang, Susan M., Low, Dolyce H. W., Wiantoro, Sigit, Smith, Ina, Jayakumar, Jayanthi, Simmons, Nancy B., Vijaykrishna, Dhanasekaran, Lohman, David J., Mendenhall, Ian H.“…Diverse paramyxoviruses have coevolved with their bat hosts, including fruit bats such as flying foxes (Chiroptera: Pteropodidae). Several of these viruses are zoonotic, but the diversity and distribution of Paramyxoviridae are poorly understood. …”
Publicado 2021
Enlace del recurso
Enlace del recurso
Enlace del recurso
Online Artículo Texto -
76por Aldrich, Benjamin T., Maghirang, Elizabeth B., Dowell, Floyd E., Kambhampati, Srinivas“…Dampwood termites of the genus Zootermopsis (Isoptera: Termopsidae) are an abundant group of basal termites found in temperate forests of western North America. …”
Publicado 2007
Enlace del recurso
Enlace del recurso
Enlace del recurso
Texto -
77por Zakaria, Nurulhuda, Tarmizi, Athirah Ahmad, Zuki, Muhammad Alif Mat, Ahmad, Amirrudin Bin, Mamat, Mazrul Aswady, Abdullah, Mohd Tajuddin“…The data comprise of 15 species of bats from four family groups, namely Hipposideridae, Pteropodidae, Rhinolophidae and Vespertilionidae. The data were interpreted into weight-forearm length (W-FA) to inform about bats Body Condition Index (-0.25 to 0.25).…”
Publicado 2020
Enlace del recurso
Enlace del recurso
Enlace del recurso
Online Artículo Texto -
78“…PRV has thus far been found only in Australia and Asia, where diverse old-world fruit bats (Pteropodidae) serve as hosts. In this study, we report the discovery of PRV in Africa, in an Angolan soft-furred fruit bat (Lissonycteris angolensis ruwenzorii) from Bundibugyo District, Uganda. …”
Enlace del recurso
Enlace del recurso
Enlace del recurso
Online Artículo Texto -
79por Makenov, Marat T., Boumbaly, Sanaba, Tolno, Faya Raphael, Sacko, Noumouny, N’Fatoma, Leno Tamba, Mansare, Oumar, Kolie, Bonaventure, Stukolova, Olga A., Morozkin, Evgeny S., Kholodilov, Ivan S., Zhurenkova, Olga B., Fyodorova, Marina V., Akimkin, Vasily G., Popova, Anna Yu., Conde, Namoudou, Boiro, Mamadou Yero, Karan, Lyudmila S.“…A total of 501 fruit bats (Pteropodidae) were captured, including 66 R. aegyptiacus. …”
Publicado 2023
Enlace del recurso
Enlace del recurso
Enlace del recurso
Online Artículo Texto -
80por Ševčík, Martin, Špitalská, Eva, Kabát, Peter, Lučan, Radek K., Maliterná, Michaela, Reiter, Antonín, Uhrin, Marcel, Benda, Petr“…The soft ticks of the genus Reticulinasus Schulze, 1941 (family Argasidae Koch, 1844) are ectoparasites of the fruit bats of the Old World (Pteropodidae). Reticulinasus salahi (Hoogstraal, 1953) is the only representative of this genus that occurs in the western part of the Palaearctic. …”
Publicado 2023
Enlace del recurso
Enlace del recurso
Enlace del recurso
Online Artículo Texto