作者
Brian R Amman, Cesar G Albariño, Brian H Bird, Luke Nyakarahuka, Tara K Sealy, Stephen Balinandi, Amy J Schuh, Shelly M Campbell, Ute Ströher, Megan EB Jones, Megan E Vodzack, DeeAnn M Reeder, Winyi Kaboyo, Stuart T Nichol, Jonathan S Towner
发表日期
2015/7/1
期刊
Journal of wildlife diseases
卷号
51
期号
3
页码范围
774-779
出版商
Wildife Disease Association
简介
In August 2012, a wildlife biologist became ill immediately following a 6-wk field trip to collect bats and rodents in South Sudan and Uganda. After returning to the US, the biologist was admitted to the hospital with multiple symptoms including fever, malaise, headache, generalized myalgia and arthralgia, stiffness in the neck, and sore throat. Soon after admission, the patient developed a maculopapular rash and oropharynx ulcerations. The patient remained hospitalized for 14 d. Several suspect pathogens, including viral hemorrhagic fever viruses such as Ebola viruses and Marburg viruses, were ruled out through standard diagnostic testing. However, deep sequencing and metagenomic analyses identified a novel paramyxovirus, later named Sosuga virus, in the patient's blood. To determine the potential source, bat tissues collected during the 3-wk period just prior to the onset of symptoms were tested for …
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