Multipurpose Passive Surveillance of Bat-Borne Viruses in Hungary: Lyssaviruses and Filoviruses in Focus

匈牙利蝙蝠病毒多用途被动监测:重点关注狂犬病毒和丝状病毒。

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Abstract

Bats are vital parts of ecosystems but also act as important reservoirs of viruses that can infect humans. Studying bat-borne viruses is essential for preventing spillover events, and passive surveillance offers a promising, bat-friendly approach. Among these viruses, lyssaviruses are a major public health concern because infection in humans is almost always fatal. In Europe, the European bat lyssavirus type 1 (EBLV-1) is the most widespread. We aimed to expand the Hungarian rabies surveillance system into a One Health-based passive surveillance framework for multiple bat viruses, using lyssaviruses and filoviruses as examples. Dead-found or injured bats that died despite care were collected for examination. In total, 208 bats from 15 species were tested for lyssaviruses and Lloviu virus. Three serotine bats (Cnephaeus serotinus, formerly Eptesicus) tested positive for EBLV-1, and complete viral genomes were obtained. All sequences belonged to the EBLV-1a lineage, closely related to previously described Hungarian strains. All bats tested negative for Lloviu virus. These results confirm the feasibility of passive surveillance for detecting bat-borne viruses and highlight the importance of collaborative monitoring systems for future zoonotic outbreak preparedness.

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