Publications by authors named "Muneki Sakuyama"

Article Synopsis
  • Betacoronaviruses, including SARS-CoV and MERS-CoV, have caused significant human outbreaks, with SARS-CoV-2 leading to the COVID-19 pandemic.
  • The study identified new bat merbecoviruses in two bat species in Japan that are closely related to those found in China.
  • These Japanese merbecoviruses lack key mutations needed to infect humans, highlighting the importance of ongoing research on bat coronaviruses for understanding potential risks to human health.
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Disease outbreaks and pathogen introductions can have significant effects on host populations, and the ability of pathogens to persist in the environment can exacerbate disease impacts by fueling sustained transmission, seasonal epidemics, and repeated spillover events. While theory suggests that the presence of an environmental reservoir increases the risk of host declines and threat of extinction, the influence of reservoir dynamics on transmission and population impacts remains poorly described. Here we show that the extent of the environmental reservoir explains broad patterns of host infection and the severity of disease impacts of a virulent pathogen.

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Several recent studies have reported that various bat species harbor bat hepatitis E viruses (BatHEV) belonging to the family Hepeviridae, which also contains human hepatitis E virus (HEV). The distribution and ecology of BatHEV are not well known. Here, we collected and screened 81 bat fecal samples from nine bat species in Japan to detect BatHEV RNA by RT-PCR using HEV-specific primers, and detected three positive samples.

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