A denevérek által terjesztett vírusok változatossága a hazai denevérpopulációkban - Irodalmi áttekintés
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2015-11Author
Görföl, Tamás
Kemenesi, Gábor
Jakab, Ferenc
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Bats are a speciouse order of mammals. The species belonging to this group
have very diverse roosting and feeding habits and they also host numerous
viruses. Due to significant outbreaks of SARS- Hendra-, Nipah- and Ebola-viruses
in the first decade of the 21st century, bats are in the focus of virologists. Flying
mammals are the primary reservoirs of these important viruses; and many
other zoonotic and non-zoonotic viruses were also found in bats. As a result of
the intensive bat virus research of the past few years in Hungary, from the 28
resident bat species 17 were found to be infected with at least one bat-related
virus. These viruses belong to 8 virus families and the number of species which
host more than one virus is also significant. Hungary is one of the well-studied
countries in the world in case of bat-related viruses.