id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-342124-jdv17u86 Nieto‐Rabiela, Fabiola Viral networks and detection of potential zoonotic viruses in bats and rodents: A worldwide analysis 2019-06-20 .txt text/plain 4447 264 51 title: Viral networks and detection of potential zoonotic viruses in bats and rodents: A worldwide analysis To address this gap in knowledge, we compared the associative capacity of the host–virus networks in rodents and bats with the identification of those viruses with zoonotic potential. (2015) analyse viral networks between rodents and bats at global scale identifying several ecology factors to explain virus-host associations. The parameter "betweenness" can be used to Impacts • The analysis of virus and host networks (rodents and bats) allows us to measure the potential risk of zoonotic diseases. • Measuring network connectivity can be a useful tool for identifying hosts and viruses of potential importance in the transmission dynamic of zoonotic diseases. Therefore, in this study we aimed to compare and recognize the differences in the associative capacity of the host-virus networks in rodents and bats worldwide, as well as to identify the viruses that may shift across species, including humans, suggesting zoonotic potential. ./cache/cord-342124-jdv17u86.txt ./txt/cord-342124-jdv17u86.txt