Authors: Leonardo H. Almeida Hernández, Thito Y. Bezerra da Paz, Sandro Patroca da Silva, Fábio S. da Silva, Bruno C. Veloso de Barros, Bruno T. Diniz Nunes, Lívia M. Neves Casseb, Daniele B. Almeida Medeiros, Pedro F. da Costa Vasconcelos, Ana C. Ribeiro Cruz
Year: 2022
Journal: Viruses
DOI: 10.3390/v14102167
Summary
This paper reports the discovery of a novel henipa-like virus from opossums in a forest fragment area in Brazil, emphasizing the importance of further studies to characterize this virus and clarify its ecology, impact on public health, and its relationship with didelphid marsupials and henipaviruses.
Key Findings
- Discovery of a novel henipa-like virus from opossums in Brazil
- First description of a henipa-like virus in marsupial species
Methodology
- Study Type: Observational
- Sample Size: N/A
- Geographic Focus: Peixe-Boi municipality, Brazil
Topics
Virology, Epidemiology
Relevance
The findings of this paper highlight the potential for emerging pathogens as a result of deforestation and changes in ecosystems dynamics, emphasizing the importance of continued research on henipaviruses and their potential impact on public health.
Source
View the entire paper: File:Viruses-14-02167.pdf