Table 4.
Animals Susceptible to Orthohepevirus D | |||||
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Animal Species | Scientific Name | Species | Serology/Genome Detection | Infection Type | References |
Order | |||||
Aba roundleaf bat | Hipposideros abae | Ortho D | ND/+ | Natural | Drexler et al. [157] |
Chiroptera | |||||
Bechstein’s bat | Myotis bechsteinii | Ortho D | ND/+ | Natural | Drexler et al. [157] |
Chiroptera | |||||
Brown long-eared bat | Plecotus sacrimontis | Ortho D | ND/+ | Natural | Kobayashi et al. [158] |
Chiroptera | |||||
Daubenton’s bat | Myotis daubentonii | Ortho D | ND/+ | Natural | Drexler et al. [157] |
Chiroptera | |||||
Great stripe-faced bat | Vampyrodes caraccioli | Ortho D | ND/+ | Natural | Drexler et al. [157] |
Chiroptera | |||||
Japanese short-tailed bat | Eptesicus japonensis | Ortho D | ND/+ | Natural | Kobayashi et al. [158] |
Chiroptera | |||||
Serotine bat | Eptesicus serotinus | Ortho D | ND/+ | Natural | Drexler et al. [157] |
Chiroptera | |||||
Whiskered bat | Myotis davidii | Ortho D | ND/+ | Natural | Wang et al. [159] |
Chiroptera | |||||
Table 4 Species susceptible to Orthohepevirus D infection. Names in bold represent taxonomic order. Under serology/genome detection “+” indicates any positive report for that assay within the literature and “ND” indicates the test was not performed (Not Done).