Synchronized seasonal excretion of multiple coronaviruses coincides with high rates of coinfection in immature bats.

Publication date: Jul 17, 2025

Bats host a high diversity of coronaviruses, including betacoronaviruses that have caused outbreaks and pandemics in humans and other species. Here, we study the spatiotemporal dynamics of co-circulating coronaviruses in Pteropus spp bats (flying foxes) in eastern Australia over a three-year period across five roost sites (n = 2537 fecal samples). In total, we identify six betacoronavirus clades, all within the nobecovirus subgenus. Genome sequencing supports overall clade assignments, however, also demonstrates the important role recombination has played in both the long-term and contemporary evolution of these viruses. Using a statistical framework that integrates individual and population level data, we assess the variability in prevalence of viral clades over space and time. Coronavirus infections and co-infections are highest among juveniles and subadults, particularly around the time of weaning. The overlapping shedding dynamics across multiple clades suggest opportunities for recombination, especially in younger bats. Understanding the ecological and host-viral drivers of these seasonally dynamic infections, co-infections, and recombination events will inform future predictive frameworks for coronavirus emergence in humans and other animals.

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Concepts Keywords
Australia Animals
Coronaviruses Australia
Foxes Chiroptera
High Coinfection
Seasonally Coronavirus
Coronavirus Infections
Feces
Genome, Viral
Phylogeny
Seasons
Virus Shedding

Semantics

Type Source Name
disease MESH coinfection
disease IDO host
disease IDO role
disease MESH Coronavirus infections
disease MESH weaning
disease MESH infections
disease IDO pathogen
drug DRUGBANK Esomeprazole
disease MESH viral shedding
disease IDO history
disease IDO replication
drug DRUGBANK Tacrine
disease IDO country
disease IDO site
disease IDO infection
drug DRUGBANK Pentaerythritol tetranitrate
disease IDO immunocompetence
disease MESH uncertainty
drug DRUGBANK Ademetionine
disease IDO susceptibility
disease MESH re infection
disease MESH viral load
disease MESH Hendra virus infection
drug DRUGBANK Isoflurane
pathway REACTOME Reproduction
drug DRUGBANK Dextrose unspecified form
disease IDO process
drug DRUGBANK N-Cyclohexyltaurine
disease IDO assay
drug DRUGBANK Albendazole
drug DRUGBANK Aspartame
disease IDO quality
drug DRUGBANK Methyl isocyanate
drug DRUGBANK Trestolone
drug DRUGBANK p-Phenylenediamine
drug DRUGBANK Platinum
drug DRUGBANK Coenzyme M
drug DRUGBANK Ranitidine
drug DRUGBANK Tretamine
disease MESH zoonotic spillover
drug DRUGBANK Troleandomycin
drug DRUGBANK (S)-Des-Me-Ampa
disease MESH pneumonia
disease MESH syndrome
disease MESH infectious diseases
disease IDO colony
disease IDO cell
disease IDO zoonosis
disease MESH Persistent infections
drug DRUGBANK Dimercaprol
disease MESH ARC
drug DRUGBANK 3 7 11 15-Tetramethyl-Hexadecan-1-Ol
disease MESH Allergy

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