Publications by authors named "J Coertse"

Article Synopsis
  • The study identifies two new rabies-related viruses from bats in Limpopo, South Africa: Matlo bat lyssavirus (MBLV) and Phala bat lyssavirus (PBLV), discovered in different years.
  • Both viruses are linked to existing lyssaviruses, with MBLV closely related to West Caucasian bat lyssavirus (WCBV) and PBLV to Taiwan bat lyssaviruses (TWBLV-1 and TWBLV-2).
  • Genetic and antigenic analysis suggests PBLV may be a new species, while MBLV is likely closely associated with WCBV, indicating distinct classifications within lyssaviruses.
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Novel lyssaviruses, the causative agents of rabies, continue to be described mostly due to increased surveillance in bat hosts. Biologicals for the prevention of rabies in humans have, however, remained largely unchanged for decades. This study aimed to determine if commercial rabies immunoglobulin (RIG) could neutralize diverse lyssaviruses.

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Recent studies have indicated that bats are hosts to diverse filoviruses. Currently, no pan-filovirus molecular assays are available that have been evaluated for the detection of all mammalian filoviruses. In this study, a two-step pan-filovirus SYBR Green real-time PCR assay targeting the nucleoprotein gene was developed for filovirus surveillance in bats.

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The reservoir host of Mokola virus (MOKV), a rabies-related lyssavirus species endemic to Africa, remains unknown. Only sporadic cases of MOKV have been reported since its first discovery in the late 1960s, which subsequently gave rise to various reservoir host hypotheses. One particular hypothesis focusing on non-volant small mammals (e.

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The genus includes rabies virus as well as multiple diverse and recently described novel species. Using next-generation sequencing technologies, we have obtained the whole-genome sequence of Matlo bat lyssavirus, which was isolated from a Natal long-fingered bat () in South Africa.

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