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To clarify the role of bats in the ecology of Ebola viruses, we assessed the prevalence of Ebola virus antibodies in a large-scale sample of bats collected during 2015-2017 from countries in Africa that have had previous Ebola outbreaks (Guinea, the Democratic Republic of the Congo) or are at high risk for outbreaks (Cameroon). We analyzed 4,022 blood samples of bats from >12 frugivorous and 27 insectivorous species; 2-37 (0.05%-0.92%) bats were seropositive for Zaire and 0-30 (0%-0.75%) bats for Sudan Ebola viruses. We observed Ebola virus antibodies in 1 insectivorous bat genus and 6 frugivorous bat species. Certain bat species widespread across Africa had serologic evidence of Zaire and Sudan Ebola viruses. No viral RNA was detected in the subset of samples tested (n = 665). Ongoing surveillance of bats and other potential animal reservoirs are required to predict and prepare for future outbreaks.
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Hélène De Nys
Centre de Coopération Internationale en Recherche Agronomique pour le Développement
Placide Mbala Kingebeni
University of Kinshasa
Alpha Kabinet Kéita
Gamal Abdel Nasser University of Conakry
Emerging infectious diseases
Institut de Recherche pour le Développement
Robert Koch Institute
Agropolis International
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a00066d831589f3542db8e8 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.3201/eid2412.180740