First Detection of Alphacoronavirus in Bats from the World’s Largest Wetland, the Pantanal, Brazil (2025)
- Authors:
- Magalhães, Tayane Bruna Soares
- Viana, Amanda de Oliveira

- Semedo, Thiago B. F

- Saldanha, Juliane S

- Reis, Nicole Almeida dos
- Pereira, Nathalia de Assis

- Barros, Rachel Viera Paes de

- Miranda, Hannah R
- Almeida, Gabriella C
- Ozaki, Desyrée Yumiko Sadoyana Rangel
- Caleiro, Giovana Santos

- Fenner, Gustavo de Oliveira

- Vizu, Fernanda Panicio

- Kraiser, Theo
- Carvalho, Thais Pailo de

- Thomazelli, Luciano Matsumiya

- Dorlass, Erick Gustavo

- Arns, Clarice Weis

- Ferreira, Helena Lage

- Hingst-Zaher, Erika

- Rossi, Rogério Vieira

- Garbino, Guilherme Siniciato Terra

- Durigon, Edison Luiz

- Araújo, Jansen de

- Aguiar, Daniel Moura de

- USP affiliated authors: THOMAZELLI, LUCIANO MATSUMIYA - ICB ; FERREIRA, HELENA LAGE - FZEA ; DURIGON, EDISON LUIZ - ICB ; ARAUJO, JANSEN DE - ICB ; OZAKI, DESYRÉE YUMIKO SADOYAMA RANGEL - ICB ; CARVALHO, THAIS PAILO DE - ICB ; VIANA, AMANDA DE OLIVEIRA - Interunidades em Biotecnologia ; CALEIRO, GIOVANA SANTOS - ICB ; FENNER, GUSTAVO DE OLIVEIRA - ICB ; VIZU, FERNANDA PANICIO - ICB ; DORLASS, ERICK GUSTAVO - ICB
- Unidades: ICB; FZEA; Interunidades em Biotecnologia
- DOI: 10.3390/pathogens14010058
- Assunto: MICROBIOLOGIA
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MAGALHÃES, Tayane Bruna Soares et al. First Detection of Alphacoronavirus in Bats from the World’s Largest Wetland, the Pantanal, Brazil. Pathogens, v. 14, n. 1, p. 12 , 2025Tradução . . Disponível em: https://doi.org/10.3390/pathogens14010058. Acesso em: 30 dez. 2025. -
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Magalhães, T. B. S., Viana, A. de O., Semedo, T. B. F., Saldanha, J. S., Reis, N. A. dos, Pereira, N. de A., et al. (2025). First Detection of Alphacoronavirus in Bats from the World’s Largest Wetland, the Pantanal, Brazil. Pathogens, 14( 1), 12 . doi:10.3390/pathogens14010058 -
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Magalhães TBS, Viana A de O, Semedo TBF, Saldanha JS, Reis NA dos, Pereira N de A, Barros RVP de, Miranda HR, Almeida GC, Ozaki DYSR, Caleiro GS, Fenner G de O, Vizu FP, Kraiser T, Carvalho TP de, Thomazelli LM, Dorlass EG, Arns CW, Ferreira HL, Hingst-Zaher E, Rossi RV, Garbino GST, Durigon EL, Araújo J de, Aguiar DM de. First Detection of Alphacoronavirus in Bats from the World’s Largest Wetland, the Pantanal, Brazil [Internet]. Pathogens. 2025 ; 14( 1): 12 .[citado 2025 dez. 30 ] Available from: https://doi.org/10.3390/pathogens14010058 -
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Magalhães TBS, Viana A de O, Semedo TBF, Saldanha JS, Reis NA dos, Pereira N de A, Barros RVP de, Miranda HR, Almeida GC, Ozaki DYSR, Caleiro GS, Fenner G de O, Vizu FP, Kraiser T, Carvalho TP de, Thomazelli LM, Dorlass EG, Arns CW, Ferreira HL, Hingst-Zaher E, Rossi RV, Garbino GST, Durigon EL, Araújo J de, Aguiar DM de. First Detection of Alphacoronavirus in Bats from the World’s Largest Wetland, the Pantanal, Brazil [Internet]. Pathogens. 2025 ; 14( 1): 12 .[citado 2025 dez. 30 ] Available from: https://doi.org/10.3390/pathogens14010058 - H6N8 avian influenza virus in Antarctic seabirds demonstrates connectivity between South America and Antarctica
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