Detection and Serological Evidence of European Bat Lyssavirus 1 in Belgian Bats between 2016 and 2018

Inne Nauwelaers, Claudia van den Eynde, Sanne Terryn, Bob Vandendriessche, Wout Willems, Daan Dekeukeleire, Steven Van Gucht

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Lyssaviruses are neurotropic viruses capable of inducing fatal encephalitis. While rabies virus has been successfully eradicated in Belgium, the prevalence of other lyssaviruses remains uncertain. In this study, we conducted a survey on live animals and passive surveillance to investigate the presence of lyssaviruses in Belgium. In 2018, a total of 113 saliva samples and 87 blood samples were collected from bats. Saliva was subjected to RT-qPCR to identify lyssavirus infections. Additionally, an adapted lyssavirus neutralisation assay was set up for the detection of antibodies neutralising EBLV-1 in blood samples. Furthermore, we examined 124 brain tissue samples obtained from deceased bats during passive surveillance between 2016 and 2018. All saliva samples tested negative for lyssaviruses. Analysis of the blood samples uncovered the presence of lyssavirus-neutralising antibodies in five bat species and 32 suggesting past exposure to a lyssavirus. Notably, EBLV-1 was detected in brain tissue samples from two Eptesicus serotinus specimens collected in 2016 near Bertrix and 2017 near Eacute;talle, confirming for the first time the presence of EBLV-1 in Belgium and raising awareness of the potential risks associated with this species of bats as reservoirs of the virus.
Oorspronkelijke taalEngels
Volume9
Exemplaarnummer7
DOI's
PublicatiestatusGepubliceerd - 5-jul.-2024

Thematische Lijst 2020

  • Faunabeheer

Taxonomische lijst

  • vleermuizen (Chiroptera)

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