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The microbiome of bat guano: for what is this knowledge important?

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APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY AND BIOTECHNOLOGY
卷 105, 期 4, 页码 1407-1419

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DOI: 10.1007/s00253-021-11143-y

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Bat guano; Microbiota; Zoonoses; Pathogens; Disease outbreaks

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  1. Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development of the Republic of Serbia [451-03-68/2020-14]

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Bats, as flying mammals, are known to be potent vectors and natural reservoir hosts for many infectious viruses, bacteria, and fungi, which are also detected in their excreta. Accelerated deforestation, urbanization, and anthropization have led to overpopulation of bats in urban areas, potentially resulting in new zoonotic disease outbreaks harmful to humans. Therefore, gaining new insights into the microbiome of bat guano from different locations is imperative for the future.
Bats as flying mammals are potent vectors and natural reservoir hosts for many infectious viruses, bacteria, and fungi, also detected in their excreta such as guano. Accelerated deforestation, urbanization, and anthropization hastily lead to overpopulation of the bats in urban areas allowing easy interaction with other animals, expansion, and emergence of new zoonotic disease outbreaks potentially harmful to humans. Therefore, getting new insights in the microbiome of bat guano from different places represents an imperative for the future. Furthermore, the use of novel high-throughput sequencing technologies allows better insight in guano microbiome and potentially indicated that some species could be typical guano-dwelling members. Bats are well known as a natural reservoir of many zoonotic viruses such as Ebola, Nipah, Marburg, lyssaviruses, rabies, henipaviruses, and many coronaviruses which caused a high number of outbreaks including ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Additionally, many bacterial and fungal pathogens were identified as common guano residents. Thus, the presence of multi-drug-resistant bacteria as environmental reservoirs of extended spectrum beta-lactamases and carbapenemase-producing strains has been confirmed. Bat guano is the most suitable substrate for fungal reproduction and dissemination, including pathogenic yeasts and keratinophilic and dimorphic human pathogenic fungi known as notorious causative agents of severe endemic mycoses like histoplasmosis and fatal cryptococcosis, especially deadly in immunocompromised individuals. This review provides an overview of bat guano microbiota diversity and the significance of autochthonous and pathogenic taxa for humans and the environment, highlighting better understanding in preventing emerging diseases.

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