01382nas a2200313 4500008004100000245005700041210005500098260001300153300001300166490000600179520044900185100001700634700002200651700002700673700002200700700002000722700002200742700001800764700001900782700001700801700003300818700002800851700002000879700002600899700002500925700001600950700002100966856008100987 2011 eng d00aDiscovery of an ebolavirus-like filovirus in europe.0 aDiscovery of an ebolaviruslike filovirus in europe c2011 Oct ae10023040 v73 a
Filoviruses, amongst the most lethal of primate pathogens, have only been reported as natural infections in sub-Saharan Africa and the Philippines. Infections of bats with the ebolaviruses and marburgviruses do not appear to be associated with disease. Here we report identification in dead insectivorous bats of a genetically distinct filovirus, provisionally named Lloviu virus, after the site of detection, Cueva del Lloviu, in Spain.
1 aNegredo, Ana1 aPalacios, Gustavo1 aVázquez-Morón, Sonia1 aGonzález, Félix1 aDopazo, Hernán1 aMolero, Francisca1 aJuste, Javier1 aQuetglas, Juan1 aSavji, Nazir1 aMartínez, Maria, de la Cruz1 aHerrera, Jesus, Enrique1 aPizarro, Manuel1 aHutchison, Stephen, K1 aEchevarría, Juan, E1 aLipkin, Ian1 aTenorio, Antonio uhttps://www.clinbioinfosspa.es/content/discovery-ebolavirus-filovirus-europe