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. 2017:972:35-48.
doi: 10.1007/5584_2016_131.

Bats and Emerging Infections: An Ecological and Virological Puzzle

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Bats and Emerging Infections: An Ecological and Virological Puzzle

Jordi Serra-Cobo et al. Adv Exp Med Biol. 2017.

Abstract

More than 200 viruses have been detected in bats. Some unique bat characteristics can explain the roles played in the maintenance and transmission of viruses: long phylogenetic history can have originated coevolution processes, great number of species are adapted to live in different environments, big mobility, long lifespan and gregarious behaviour of many species.To analyse zoonoses long longitudinal studies are needed with a multidisciplinary approximation to obtain the following eco-epidemiological data: colony size, number of bats per species, population structure, behaviour of each species, degree of contact between bats, social structure, remaining time of bats in the colony, colony type, foraging area, turnover rate of individuals, shelter temperature, relationship with other colonies and co-infection processes. These data allows assessing the epidemiological risk and which preventive measures are necessary to take.The structure and functionality of ecosystems are changing worldwide at an unprecedented rate and can modify the interactions between humans and infected bats. There are more or less local factors that can affect the emergence and spread of diseases (environmental alterations, changes in land use, human population growth, changes in human socioeconomic behavior or social structure, people mobility increase, trade increase, forest fires, extreme weather events, wars, breakdown in public health infrastructure, etc.).Twenty-three percent of all bat species in the world are decreasing. How does the regression of bat species affect the dynamic of viruses? The dichotomy between health risk and bat preservation is compatible with a preventive task based on more information and training.

Keywords: Bat ecology; Bats; Emergent viruses; Public health; Zoonoses.

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Multispecies bat colony of Myotis punicus and Miniopterus schreibersii shelter in a Moroccan cave. The two bat species are tight against each other
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Interannual variations of seropositive bats observed in a Myotis myotis colony from Mallorca (Spain). Results obtained together with H. Bourhy team from Institut Pasteur (Paris)

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