id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-011966-7k2cxy8a Jang, Seong Sik The Epidemiological Characteristics of the Korean Bat Paramyxovirus between 2016 and 2019 2020-06-04 .txt text/plain 2997 190 58 Phylogenetic analysis based on the partial nucleotide sequences of RdRp, F, and HN proteins suggested that the viruses belonged to the proposed genus Shaanvirus. The Hendra and Nipah viruses are emerging bat-borne infectious agents that are highly pathogenic paramyxoviruses, which have caused outbreaks of respiratory and neurological diseases in humans and domesticated mammals [13, 14] . In 2016, 121 bat fecal samples were collected and four positive samples were identified based on RT-semi-nested PCR using consensus primers targeting the RdRp region. Based on the partial RdRp, F, and HN nucleotide sequences, the Korean bat paramyxoviruses belonged to the proposed genus shaanvirus. The phylogenetic analysis based on partial RdRp nucleotide sequences indicated that Korean bat paramyxoviruses belonged to the unclassified proposed genera Shaanvirus (Figure 2 ). In addition, the phylogenetic analysis based on the partial nucleotide sequences of RdRp, F, and HN proteins suggested that the viruses belonged to the proposed genus Shaanvirus. ./cache/cord-011966-7k2cxy8a.txt ./txt/cord-011966-7k2cxy8a.txt