Selected article for: "different host and host transmission"

Author: Anna R. Sjodin; Michael R. Willig; Simon J. Anthony
Title: Quantitative Delineation of Herpesviruses in Bats for use in Ecological Studies
  • Document date: 2019_11_26
  • ID: 21ldw4lk_5
    Snippet: Herpesviruses are generally considered to be host-specific (King et al. 2012 ). However, inter-host transmission has been documented when close contact occurs between individuals of different species, especially when host species are closely related (e.g. within primates : Weigler 1992; within turtles: Greenblatt et al. 2005; within ungulates: Russell et al. 2009 ). Multiple bat species come into close proximity within caves where they roost, pre.....
    Document: Herpesviruses are generally considered to be host-specific (King et al. 2012 ). However, inter-host transmission has been documented when close contact occurs between individuals of different species, especially when host species are closely related (e.g. within primates : Weigler 1992; within turtles: Greenblatt et al. 2005; within ungulates: Russell et al. 2009 ). Multiple bat species come into close proximity within caves where they roost, presenting an opportunity for cross-species viral dispersal. Indeed, cross-species transmission and host switching are common, and have likely been the norm throughout the evolutionary history of the herpesvirus lineage, especially in bat hosts (Escalera-Zamudio et al. 2016 , Zheng et al. 2016 , Azab et al. 2018 , Wada et al. 2018 ).

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