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Orthohantaviruses in the reservoir and atypical hosts in the Czech Republic: spillover infection and indication of virus-specific tissue tropism
KAMIŠ, Jan
Aim of this study was to reveal the presence of hantaviruses in natural reservoir rodent hosts in selected urban areas in the Czech Republic. Hantavirus rodent hosts were trapped, sampled and tested for hantavirus RNA in different tissues. Universal and specific primers for amplification of the large and medium fragments of hantavirus genomic RNA were used. Phylogenetic relationships were based on the obtained nucleotide sequences. Four different hantaviruses were detected, including two species pathogenic (or potentially pathogenic) for humans, further suggesting a threat for public health. Moreover, inter-family spillover infections and hantavirus species-associated tissue tropism were recorded in rodent hosts.
Hlodavci jako rezervoár hantavirů
KAMIŠ, Jan
This study reveals the presence of hantaviruses in free-living rodents and insectivores in urban areas in the Czech Republic. A large number of hantavirus reservoir hosts were tested for hantavirus RNA in different tissues, using universal and specific primers for amplification of the large and medium fragments of hantavirus genomic RNA. Phylogenetic relationships of obtained nucleotide sequences of hantaviruses were reconstructed. Four different species of hantaviruses were detected, including two species pathogenic (or potentially pathogenic) for humans, suggesting a threat for public health. Additionally, inter-family spillover infections and hantavirus species-associated tissue tropism were recorded in rodent hosts.
Fylogenetické vztahy kokcidií parazitujících u myšice temnopásé (\kur{Apodemus agrarius}) na základě sekvencí COX 3 genu
KAMIŠ, Jan
Phylogenetic relationships of coccidia parasitizing Apodemus agrarius were analyzed and evaluated. The study was based on analyses of the mitochondrial COX 3 gene that were then compared with analyses of the COX 1 gene. Methods of molecular biology together with phylogenetic computer programmes were used in the course of this study.

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