id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-288451-npefpo3t Yinda, Claude Kwe Novel highly divergent reassortant bat rotaviruses in Cameroon, without evidence of zoonosis 2016-09-26 .txt text/plain 4420 221 54 In the current study we investigated the genetic diversity of RVAs in fecal samples from 87 straw-colored fruit bats living in close contact with humans in Cameroon using viral metagenomics. The VP6, VP2, NSP2, NSP3 and NSP5 gene segments of BatLy03 phylogenetically clustered together with the Kenyan bat RVA strain KE4852 in the previously established I15, C8, N8, T11 and H10 genotypes, respectively (Fig. 4) . In order to find out if the currently used human RVA screening primers would detect the bat RVA strain from this study in case of zoonosis, we compared these primers with their corresponding sequences in the respective gene segments (Table 2 and Supplementary data S2). Screening human samples for these bat RVAs indicated no interspecies transmissions and primer comparison showed that not all the strains can be picked up with the currently used screening primers. ./cache/cord-288451-npefpo3t.txt ./txt/cord-288451-npefpo3t.txt