id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-262815-fg76s168 Anthony, S. J. Coronaviruses in bats from Mexico 2013-05-01 .txt text/plain 4394 245 59 Analyses of these viruses in the context of their hosts and ecological habitat indicated that host species is a strong selective driver in CoV evolution, even in allopatric populations separated by significant geographical distance; and that a single species/genus of bat can contain multiple CoVs. A β-CoV with 96.5 % amino acid identity to the β-CoV associated with human disease in the Middle East was found in a Nyctinomops laticaudatus bat, suggesting that efforts to identify the viral reservoir should include surveillance of the bat families Molossidae/Vespertilionidae, or the closely related Nycteridae/Emballonuridae. Several of the novel CoVs described in the last decade were identified in bats of various species and demonstrate a strong association between bats and CoVs (August et al., 2012; Carrington et al., 2008; Chu et al., 2009; Dominguez et al., 2007; Drexler et al., 2011 Drexler et al., , 2010 Falcó n et al., 2011; Ge et al., 2012b; Gloza-Rausch et al., 2008; Li et al., 2005; Misra et al., 2009; Osborne et al., 2011; Pfefferle et al., 2009; Quan et al., 2010; Reusken et al., 2010; Tong et al., 2009b; Woo et al., 2006; Yuan et al., 2010) . ./cache/cord-262815-fg76s168.txt ./txt/cord-262815-fg76s168.txt