Nova saznanja o šišmišima kao nosiocima novootkrivenih virusa

Šišmiši (red Chiroptera, podred Megachiroptera – (»leteće lisice«) i Microchiroptera) su mnogobrojni, raznoliki sisavci koji se nalaze na svim kontinentima svijeta osim Antarktika. Iako šišmiši imaju korisnu ulogu u prirodi, mnogi se hrane insektima, brojne vrste šišmiša su danas ugrožene. Karakteri...

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Main Author: Calisher, C.H.
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Language:Croatian
Published: University Hospital for Infectious Diseases 'Dr. Fran Mihaljević' Zagreb and the Croatian Society for Infectious Diseases of the Croatian Medical Association 2006
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topic Šišmiši
šišmišii koji se hrane voćem
leteće lisice
emergentni virusi
rezervar domaćin
Bats
fruit bats
flying fox
emerging viruses
reservoir host
spellingShingle Šišmiši
šišmišii koji se hrane voćem
leteće lisice
emergentni virusi
rezervar domaćin
Bats
fruit bats
flying fox
emerging viruses
reservoir host
Calisher, C.H.
Nova saznanja o šišmišima kao nosiocima novootkrivenih virusa
topic_facet Šišmiši
šišmišii koji se hrane voćem
leteće lisice
emergentni virusi
rezervar domaćin
Bats
fruit bats
flying fox
emerging viruses
reservoir host
description Šišmiši (red Chiroptera, podred Megachiroptera – (»leteće lisice«) i Microchiroptera) su mnogobrojni, raznoliki sisavci koji se nalaze na svim kontinentima svijeta osim Antarktika. Iako šišmiši imaju korisnu ulogu u prirodi, mnogi se hrane insektima, brojne vrste šišmiša su danas ugrožene. Karakteristike ovih sisavaca uključuju određenu prehranu i život u kolonijama ili samostalno, mogućnost letenja, cikličke migracije i svakodnevno tipično letenje, sposobnost ulaska u stanje mirovanja (torpor ili hibernacija), dugotrajan životni ciklus, boravak u skrovištima, jedinstvena sposobnost eholokacije, njihova prijemljivost na viruse čini ih pogodnim domaćinima za viruse, ali i za bakterije, parazite, gljive i razne druge uzročnike bolesti. Iako su šišmiši određenih vrsta već otprije bili poznati po mogućnosti prenošenja virusa bjesnoće, rijetko su bili proučavani kao domaćini drugih virusa. Nedavne pojave i epidemije novih prepoznatih bolesti u ljudi i životinja uzrokovani virusima koje prenose šišmiši privukli su zanimanje znanstvenika za ove sisavce. Ovaj pregled donosi osnovne podatke o njihovim srodnim karakteristikama te informacije o 66 virusa izoliranih u šišmiša. Postoji brojna literatura o biologiji šišmiša koja se odnosi na njihov usko definirani karakter, uključujući mogućnost eholokacije, prehranu i rasprostranjenost, ali je oskudna što se tiče opće biologije šišmiša. Također je jasno da su zakoni o zaštiti šišmiša neadekvatni te da smo tek započeli proučavati jedno neotkriveno područje uloge šišmiša u pojavnosti nekih bolesti. Bats (order Chiroptera, suborders Megachiroptera (»flying foxes«) and Microchiroptera) are abundant, diverse, and have been found on all continents except Antarctica. Although bats provide us with certain resources and many feed on insects, many populations of bats are at risk, threatened or endangered. The characteristics of these mammals include particular diets, colonial or solitary nature, ability to fly, cyclic migrations and daily movement patterns, the ability to enter torpor or to hibernate, long life span, roosting behaviors, a unique capacity to echolocate and, critically, their susceptibility to viruses make them suitable hosts of viruses, bacteria, parasites, fungi, and other disease agents. Although bats of certain species have long been known to transmit Rabies virus, they have been only rarely studied as hosts of viruses. Recent outbreaks and epidemics of newly recognized human and livestock diseases caused by bat-transmitted viruses have attracted the interest of scientific investigators to these mammals. This review summarizes germane facts regarding the characteristics of bats and provides information regarding 66 viruses that have been isolated from them. The literature on the biology of bats is abundant with respect to narrowly defined characters, including echolocation, diet, and distribution, but it is deficient with respect to bat biology in general. In addition, it is clear that bat conservation policies are inadequate and that we have merely begun to scratch the surface of a field of discovery regarding the roles of bats in disease emergence.
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title Nova saznanja o šišmišima kao nosiocima novootkrivenih virusa
title_short Nova saznanja o šišmišima kao nosiocima novootkrivenih virusa
title_full Nova saznanja o šišmišima kao nosiocima novootkrivenih virusa
title_fullStr Nova saznanja o šišmišima kao nosiocima novootkrivenih virusa
title_full_unstemmed Nova saznanja o šišmišima kao nosiocima novootkrivenih virusa
title_sort nova saznanja o šišmišima kao nosiocima novootkrivenih virusa
publisher University Hospital for Infectious Diseases 'Dr. Fran Mihaljević' Zagreb and the Croatian Society for Infectious Diseases of the Croatian Medical Association
publishDate 2006
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op_source Croatian Journal of Infection (mfijucek@bfm.hr); Vol.26 No.4
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spelling fthrcak:oai:hrcak.srce.hr:12648 2023-05-15T13:50:37+02:00 Nova saznanja o šišmišima kao nosiocima novootkrivenih virusa Recent recognition of bats as reservoir hosts of emerging viruses Calisher, C.H. 2006-12-01 pdf http://hrcak.srce.hr/12648 http://hrcak.srce.hr/file/19468 hr hrv University Hospital for Infectious Diseases 'Dr. Fran Mihaljević' Zagreb and the Croatian Society for Infectious Diseases of the Croatian Medical Association http://hrcak.srce.hr/12648 http://hrcak.srce.hr/file/19468 Full-text papers can be used for personal or educational purposes only. Authors' and publisher's copyrights must be acknowledged. The annual subscription price is 30 €, single copies 3 €. For payments in foreign currency the bank account is: Zagrebačka banka, Savska 60, 10 000 Zagreb 70300-978-3271676, SWIFT: ZABAHR2X IBAN: HR7423600001101214818 Croatian Journal of Infection (mfijucek@bfm.hr); Vol.26 No.4 Šišmiši šišmišii koji se hrane voćem leteće lisice emergentni virusi rezervar domaćin Bats fruit bats flying fox emerging viruses reservoir host text 2006 fthrcak 2012-10-27T09:49:53Z Šišmiši (red Chiroptera, podred Megachiroptera – (»leteće lisice«) i Microchiroptera) su mnogobrojni, raznoliki sisavci koji se nalaze na svim kontinentima svijeta osim Antarktika. Iako šišmiši imaju korisnu ulogu u prirodi, mnogi se hrane insektima, brojne vrste šišmiša su danas ugrožene. Karakteristike ovih sisavaca uključuju određenu prehranu i život u kolonijama ili samostalno, mogućnost letenja, cikličke migracije i svakodnevno tipično letenje, sposobnost ulaska u stanje mirovanja (torpor ili hibernacija), dugotrajan životni ciklus, boravak u skrovištima, jedinstvena sposobnost eholokacije, njihova prijemljivost na viruse čini ih pogodnim domaćinima za viruse, ali i za bakterije, parazite, gljive i razne druge uzročnike bolesti. Iako su šišmiši određenih vrsta već otprije bili poznati po mogućnosti prenošenja virusa bjesnoće, rijetko su bili proučavani kao domaćini drugih virusa. Nedavne pojave i epidemije novih prepoznatih bolesti u ljudi i životinja uzrokovani virusima koje prenose šišmiši privukli su zanimanje znanstvenika za ove sisavce. Ovaj pregled donosi osnovne podatke o njihovim srodnim karakteristikama te informacije o 66 virusa izoliranih u šišmiša. Postoji brojna literatura o biologiji šišmiša koja se odnosi na njihov usko definirani karakter, uključujući mogućnost eholokacije, prehranu i rasprostranjenost, ali je oskudna što se tiče opće biologije šišmiša. Također je jasno da su zakoni o zaštiti šišmiša neadekvatni te da smo tek započeli proučavati jedno neotkriveno područje uloge šišmiša u pojavnosti nekih bolesti. Bats (order Chiroptera, suborders Megachiroptera (»flying foxes«) and Microchiroptera) are abundant, diverse, and have been found on all continents except Antarctica. Although bats provide us with certain resources and many feed on insects, many populations of bats are at risk, threatened or endangered. The characteristics of these mammals include particular diets, colonial or solitary nature, ability to fly, cyclic migrations and daily movement patterns, the ability to enter torpor or to hibernate, long life span, roosting behaviors, a unique capacity to echolocate and, critically, their susceptibility to viruses make them suitable hosts of viruses, bacteria, parasites, fungi, and other disease agents. Although bats of certain species have long been known to transmit Rabies virus, they have been only rarely studied as hosts of viruses. Recent outbreaks and epidemics of newly recognized human and livestock diseases caused by bat-transmitted viruses have attracted the interest of scientific investigators to these mammals. This review summarizes germane facts regarding the characteristics of bats and provides information regarding 66 viruses that have been isolated from them. The literature on the biology of bats is abundant with respect to narrowly defined characters, including echolocation, diet, and distribution, but it is deficient with respect to bat biology in general. In addition, it is clear that bat conservation policies are inadequate and that we have merely begun to scratch the surface of a field of discovery regarding the roles of bats in disease emergence. Text Antarc* Antarctica Antarktika Hrčak - Portal of scientific journals of Croatia