2024-07-31Zeitschriftenartikel
Detection of Bombali Virus in a Mops condylurus Bat in Kyela, Tanzania
Düx, Ariane
Lwitiho, Sudi E.
Ayouba, Ahidjo
Röthemeier, Caroline
Merkel, Kevin
Weiss, Sabrina
Thaurignac, Guillaume
Lander, Angelika
Kouadio, Leonce
Nowak, Kathrin
Corman, Victor
Drosten, Christian
Couacy-Hymann, Emmanuel
Krüger, Detlev H.
Kurth, Andreas
Calvignac-Sepncer, Sébastien
Peeters, Martine
Ntinginya, Nyanda E.
Leendertz, Fabian H.
Mangu, Chacha
Bombali virus (BOMV) is a novel Orthoebolavirus that has been detected in free-tailed bats in Sierra Leone, Guinea, Kenya, and Mozambique. We screened our collection of 349 free-tailed bat lungs collected in Côte d’Ivoire and Tanzania for BOMV RNA and tested 228 bat blood samples for BOMV antibodies. We did not detect BOMV-specific antibodies but found BOMV RNA in a Mops condylurus bat from Tanzania, marking the first detection of an ebolavirus in this country. Our findings further expand the geographic range of BOMV and support M. condylurus’ role as a natural BOMV host.
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