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Nipah virus dynamics in bats and implications for spillover to humans

Author Affiliations
EcoHealth Alliance, Columbia University, International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, University of California, Santa Cruz, ...
Published InProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
Year2020
Citations255

Abstract

Significance Nipah virus (NiV) is a zoonotic virus and World Health Organization (WHO) priority pathogen that causes near-annual outbreaks in Bangladesh and India with >75% mortality. This work advances our understanding of transmission of NiV in its natural bat reservoir by analyzing data from a 6-y multidisciplinary study of serology, viral phylogenetics, bat ecology, and immunology. We show that outbreaks in Pteropus bats are driven by increased population density, loss of immunity over time, and viral recrudescence, resulting in multiyear interepizootic periods. Incidence is low, but bats carry NiV across Bangladesh and can shed virus at any time of year, highlighting the importance of routes of transmission to the timing and location of human NiV outbreaks.
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