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  • Emerg Infect Dis. Novel Lyssavirus in Natterer?s Bat, Germany

    [Source: Emerging Infectious Diseases Journal, full PDF document: (LINK). Abstract, edited.]


    DOI: 10.3201/eid1708.110201

    Suggested citation for this article: Freuling C, Beer M, Contraths FJ, Finke S, Hoffmann B, Keller B, et al. Novel lyssavirus in Natterer?s bat, Germany. Emerg Infect Dis. 2011 Aug; [Epub ahead of print].

    Novel Lyssavirus in Natterer?s Bat, Germany


    Conrad Freuling, Martin Beer, Franz J. Conraths, Stefan Finke, Bernd Hoffmann, Barbara Keller, Jeannette Kliemt, Thomas C. Mettenleiter, Elke M?hlbach, Jens P. Teifke, Peter Wohlsein, and Thomas M?ller
    Author affiliations: Friedrich-Loeffler-Institut, Wusterhausen, Germany (C.M. Freuling, F.J. Conraths, T. M?ller, J. Kliemt); Friedrich-Loeffler-Institut, Greifswald-Insel Riems, Germany (M.Beer, S. Finke, B. Hoffmann, T.C. Mettenleiter, J.P. Teifke); Lower Saxony State Office for Consumer Protection and Food Safety, Hanover, Germany (B. Keller); and University of Veterinary Medicine, Hannover, Germany (P. Wohlsein)


    A virus isolated from a Natterer?s bat (Myotis nattererii) in Germany was differentiated from other lyssaviruses on the basis of the reaction pattern of a panel of monoclonal antibodies. Phylogenetic analysis supported the assumption that the isolated virus, Bokeloh bat lyssavirus, may represent a new member of the genus Lyssavirus.
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