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  • - Coronaviruses are a diverse group of viruses that can infect various animals, including humans, with some strains like SARS-CoV-1, SARS-CoV-2, and MERS-CoV affecting global health significantly and originating from bats through intermediary hosts.
  • - A study in Gabon screened 229 faecal samples from wild great apes and mandrills for coronaviruses using nested PCR, but all samples tested negative for CoVs.
  • - The negative results might be due to a small sample size, the temporary nature of infections, or the unsuitability of faecal samples for detection, indicating the need for future studies using larger sample sizes and alternative non-invasive methods to better understand CoV circulation

Article Abstract

Coronaviruses (CoVs, ) are a diverse group of viruses that infect mammals, birds, and fish. Seven CoVs infect humans, among which Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome CoVs-1 and -2 and Middle East respiratory syndrome CoVs have shown how they can impact global health and the economy. Their spillover from bats-the natural reservoir-to humans has required intermediary hosts. Prevention requires that active surveillance be conducted on animals. Today, there is no data concerning the genetic diversity of CoVs naturally circulating in wild primates. This study aimed to screen wild great apes and mandrills in Gabon for CoVs. A total of 229 faecal samples of great apes and mandrills collected from 2009 to 2012 in forests and national parks were used for the detection of CoVs by nested PCR using primers targeting a conserved region of the RNA-dependent RNA polymerase. While all samples were negative, this lack of detection could be related to sample size, the transient nature of the infection, or because faecal samples are not suitable for detecting CoVs in primates. A longitudinal study should be performed and other non-invasive methods used to collect respiratory samples to better evaluate the circulation of CoVs in these primates.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10610257PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pathogens12101272DOI Listing

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