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Emerging Pteropine orthoreoviruses and their potential impact on public health
  • Hinh Ly,
  • Widaliz Vega-Rodriguez
Hinh Ly
University of Minnesota Twin Cities

Corresponding Author:hly@umn.edu

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Widaliz Vega-Rodriguez
University of Minnesota Twin Cities
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Abstract

A group of viruses, collectively known as Pteropine orthoreoviruses (PRVs), have recently been found in fruit bats and humans in Southeast Asia, Australia, and some African countries. This article intends to briefly discuss what is known about these viruses and their potential significance in public health and to advocate for increased surveillance of these zoonotic viruses to prevent potential future disease outbreaks, as well as to highlight a recent publication on this topic that was selected as an editor’s choice article in the Journal of Medical Virology 1.
10 Feb 2023Submitted to Journal of Medical Virology
10 Feb 2023Submission Checks Completed
10 Feb 2023Assigned to Editor
10 Feb 2023Review(s) Completed, Editorial Evaluation Pending
14 Feb 2023Editorial Decision: Accept