id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-255137-utg8k7qs Yinda, Claude Kwe Gut Virome Analysis of Cameroonians Reveals High Diversity of Enteric Viruses, Including Potential Interspecies Transmitted Viruses 2019-01-23 .txt text/plain 9528 861 51 Previously, we identified a plethora of known and novel eukaryotic viruses in Cameroonian fruit bats using a viral metagenomics approach, including viruses known to cause gastroenteritis in humans (sapovirus, sapelovirus, and rotaviruses A and H) and Astroviridae (Mamastrovirus), Calciviridae (Sapovirus), Picornaviridae (Parechovirus), and Reoviridae (Rotavirus), viral families known to cause gastroenteritis in humans, were identified in both bat and human pools from the same region. In this study, we focused on viruses from which near-complete genomes were obtained, particularly those that are known to cause viral gastroenteritis (belonging to the Astroviridae, Caliciviridae [norovirus and sapovirus] , Picornaviridae [enterovirus, parechovirus, cosavirus] , Parvoviridae, Reoviridae, and Adenoviridae [human mastadenovirus]). Recently, we thoroughly investigated the gut virome of fruit bats from Cameroon (20) (21) (22) (23) 63) and showed the presence of many novel and divergent eukaryotic viral families, including viruses known to cause gastroenteritis in humans. ./cache/cord-255137-utg8k7qs.txt ./txt/cord-255137-utg8k7qs.txt