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Volume 6

Journal of Infectious Diseases and Therapy

ISSN: 2332-0877

Infection Congress 2018

March 01-02, 2018

March 01-02, 2018 Berlin, Germany

5

th

International Congress on

INFECTIOUS DISEASES

Genetic and evolutionary characterization of a novel picornavirus inAlgerian

Miniopterus schreibersii

bats

Zeghbib Safia

University of Pécs, Hungary

D

espite the fact that bats are reservoir hosts of numerous viruses with zoonotic potential, the presence of the Picornaviridae

family members in these flying mammals remains little known, however they may have the potential to cross species

barriers. Picornaviruses are non-enveloped small positive sense-single stranded-RNA viruses, which evolve very fast: 80 species

are counted to date. In order to be prepared to face newly emerging viral diseases our knowledge about the viruses circulating

in animals of high zoonotic potential, is highly important in order to rapidly detect zoonotic spillovers. For this purpose, we

accomplished co-phylogenetic analyses of host–virus relationship on

Miniopterus schreibersii

bat guano samples collected in

Algeria in 2017, through both metagenomic and phylogenetic analyses. In this study, we report the first molecular data and

genomic characterization of a novel picornavirus from the bat species

M. schreibersii

in Algeria. Phylogenetic analyses showed

that this novel picornavirus belongs to Mischivirus genus and is closely related to

Mischivirus B,

also within the Mischivirus

group there is no host jumping phenomenon observed comparing to other members of Picornaviruses.

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Biography

Zeghbib Safia is a PhD student at University of Pécs in the virological research group. She completed her MSc in Genetics from U.S.T.H.B University in Algeria.

She worked as a medical representative for three years, then joined Pasteur institute in Tunisia for six months where she worked on congenital deafness, after that

she had been awarded a Stipendium Hungaricum scholarship and started her work on zoonosis in Algeria.

zeghbib.safia@gmail.com

Zeghbib Safia, J Infect Dis Ther 2018, Volume 6

DOI: 10.4172/2332-0877-C1-039