Human Infection With IsrRAPXV: A Novel Zoonotic Bat-Derived Poxvirus

Author:

Paran Yael12,David Dan3,Rudoler Nir3,Ingbir Merav24,Khoury Nardeen24,Halutz Ora5,Ben-Ami Ronen12,Berkowitz Asaf6,Sol Asaf3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Infectious Diseases Unit, Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center

2. Sackler Faculty of Medicine, Tel Aviv University

3. Department of Virology, Kimron Veterinary Institute , Bet Dagan

4. Internal Medicine Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center

5. Department of Clinical Laboratories, Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center

6. Department of Avian Diseases, Kimron Veterinary Institute , Bet Dagan , Israel

Abstract

Abstract Background Bats are recognized as the natural reservoir of several zoonotic viruses that pose a threat to public health worldwide. In our recent reports, we describe the identification of a novel poxvirus, IsrRAPXV, in Egyptian fruit bats. This poxvirus is associated with high morbidity and mortality in bats. Methods Herein, we describe the identification of a poxvirus in a female patient hospitalized with systemic symptoms and severe painful skin lesions on her hands. We performed quantitative polymerase chain reaction, whole genome sequencing, and phylogenetic analysis to identify and characterize this poxvirus as the etiologic agent. Results The patient interacted with wounded and sick bats as a volunteer in a bat shelter run by an Israel bat sanctuary organization. Samples collected from the patient's skin lesions were positive for the presence of IsrRAPXV by polymerase chain reaction. Additionally, phylogenetic analysis showed that this virus is identical to IsrRAPXV, originally described by us as the causative agent of skin lesions in fruit bats. Conclusions Our finding suggest that IsrRAPXV is zoonotic; therefore, veterinarians and volunteers working in bat shelters should meticulously follow the guidelines of working with bats and use required personal protective equipment.

Funder

Kimron Veterinary Institute

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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