@article{MTMT:34753067, title = {Denevérek állományváltozása és kilátásaik}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/34753067}, author = {Boldogh, Sándor András and Szentiványi, Tamara and Nagy, Ágnes and Görföl, Tamás and Estók, Péter and Forrásy, Csaba}, journal-iso = {MADÁRTÁVLAT}, journal = {MADÁRTÁVLAT: TERMÉSZETVÉDELMI FOLYÓIRAT}, volume = {31}, unique-id = {34753067}, issn = {1217-7156}, year = {2024}, pages = {34-39}, orcid-numbers = {Boldogh, Sándor András/0000-0001-5887-5238; Szentiványi, Tamara/0000-0001-8123-0374; Görföl, Tamás/0000-0002-1910-4024} } @article{MTMT:33786245, title = {Screening of Domestic Cats from North-Eastern Hungary for Hepatozoon felis and Cytauxzoon europaeus That Cause Infections in Local Wildcat Populations}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/33786245}, author = {Tuska-Szalay, Barbara and Boldogh, Sándor András and Farkas, Róbert László and Rompos, Luca and Takács, Nóra and Beresnyák, Viktor and Izsó, Ádám and Kontschán, Jenő and Lanszki, József and Hornok, Sándor}, doi = {10.3390/pathogens12050656}, journal-iso = {PATHOGENS}, journal = {PATHOGENS}, volume = {12}, unique-id = {33786245}, abstract = {Among vector-borne protozoa Hepatozoon felis and Cytauxzoon europaeus are considered emerging species in felids in Europe. To investigate the presence of these two protozoa 127 domestic cats and 4 wildcats were screened by PCRs targeting the 18S rRNA gene of Hepatozoon spp. and piroplasms, as well as the cytb gene of Cytauxzoon spp. The samples were collected inside and outside a region of Hungary, where both protozoan groups are endemic in wildcats. Among domestic cats, one proved to be infected with H. felis. Furthermore, spleen samples of four wildcats were also examined, among which three tested positive for H. felis, and one had co-infection with C. europaeus. Importantly, H. felis from the co-infected wildcat belonged to genogroup II, similarly to H. felis from the positive domestic cat. Based on phylogenetic evidence, this genogroup probably represents a separate species from genogroup I of H. felis, which was hitherto reported from Mediterranean countries in Europe. The two other wildcats also harbored H. felis from genogroup I. Neither Hepatozoon nor Cytauxzoon infections were detected outside the recently discovered endemic region. In conclusion, this study demonstrates for the first time in Europe that H. felis from genogroup II may emerge in free-roaming domestic cats in regions where this protozoan parasite is endemic in wildcats.}, year = {2023}, eissn = {2076-0817}, pages = {656-664}, orcid-numbers = {Boldogh, Sándor András/0000-0001-5887-5238; Lanszki, József/0000-0002-2067-6601} } @article{MTMT:33773955, title = {First detection and genome analysis of simple nosed bat polyomaviruses in Central Europe}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/33773955}, author = {Surján, András and Gonzalez, Gabriel and Gellért, Ákos and Boldogh, Sándor András and Carr, Michael J. and Harrach, Balázs and Vidovszky, Márton}, doi = {10.1016/j.meegid.2023.105439}, journal-iso = {INFECT GENET EVOL}, journal = {INFECTION GENETICS AND EVOLUTION}, volume = {112}, unique-id = {33773955}, issn = {1567-1348}, year = {2023}, eissn = {1567-7257}, orcid-numbers = {Boldogh, Sándor András/0000-0001-5887-5238; Harrach, Balázs/0000-0002-1410-6469; Vidovszky, Márton/0000-0001-5153-9397} } @article{MTMT:33729052, title = {Detection and genetic characterization of circoviruses in more than 80 bat species from eight countries on four continents}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/33729052}, author = {Vidovszky, Márton and Kapitány, Szilvia and Gellért, Ákos and Harrach, Balázs and Görföl, Tamás and Boldogh, Sándor András and Kohl, Claudia and Wibbelt, Gudrun and Mühldorfer, Kristin and Kemenesi, Gábor and Gembu, Guy-Crispin and Hassanin, Alexandre and Tu, Vuong Tan and Estók, Péter and Horváth, Anna and Kaján, Győző László}, doi = {10.1007/s11259-023-10111-3}, journal-iso = {VET RES COMMUN}, journal = {VETERINARY RESEARCH COMMUNICATIONS}, volume = {47}, unique-id = {33729052}, issn = {0165-7380}, abstract = {Several bat-associated circoviruses and circular rep-encoding single-stranded DNA (CRESS DNA) viruses have been described, but the exact diversity and host species of these viruses are often unknown. Our goal was to describe the diversity of bat-associated circoviruses and cirliviruses, thus, 424 bat samples from more than 80 species were collected on four continents. The samples were screened for circoviruses using PCR and the resulting amino acid sequences were subjected to phylogenetic analysis. The majority of bat strains were classified in the genus Circovirus and some strains in the genus Cyclovirus and the clades CRESS1 and CRESS3. Some strains, however, could only be classified at the taxonomic level of the order and were not classified in any of the accepted or proposed clades. In the family Circoviridae , 71 new species have been predicted . This screening of bat samples revealed a great diversity of circoviruses and cirliviruses. These studies underline the importance of the discovery and description of new cirliviruses and the need to establish new species and families in the order Cirlivirales.}, year = {2023}, eissn = {1573-7446}, pages = {1561-1573}, orcid-numbers = {Vidovszky, Márton/0000-0001-5153-9397; Harrach, Balázs/0000-0002-1410-6469; Görföl, Tamás/0000-0002-1910-4024; Boldogh, Sándor András/0000-0001-5887-5238; Kohl, Claudia/0000-0002-1480-8911; Wibbelt, Gudrun/0000-0002-3456-1303; Mühldorfer, Kristin/0000-0001-8023-4736; Kemenesi, Gábor/0000-0001-9775-3065; Hassanin, Alexandre/0000-0002-4905-8540; Tu, Vuong Tan/0000-0002-5915-865X; Kaján, Győző László/0000-0001-8213-8238} } @article{MTMT:33080471, title = {Zoonotic ecotype-I of Anaplasma phagocytophilum in sympatric wildcat, pine marten and red squirrel – Short communication}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/33080471}, author = {Hornok, Sándor and Boldogh, Sándor András and Takács, Nóra and Sándor, Attila and Tuska-Szalay, Barbara}, doi = {10.1556/004.2022.00021}, journal-iso = {ACTA VET HUNG}, journal = {ACTA VETERINARIA HUNGARICA}, volume = {70}, unique-id = {33080471}, issn = {0236-6290}, abstract = {Abstract Anaplasma phagocytophilum is the causative agent of granulocytic anaplasmosis in humans, dogs, cats, horses and tick-borne fever in ruminants. In Europe, its main vector is the tick species Ixodes ricinus. In this study, spleen and liver samples, as well as ticks from 18 wild-living mammals (belonging to seven species) were analysed for the presence of A. phagocytophilum with molecular methods. The zoonotic ecotype-I of A. phagocytophilum was identified in a European wildcat (Felis silvestris) and its tick, a European pine marten (Martes martes) and a Eurasian red squirrel (Sciurus vulgaris). All PCR-positive samples were collected in 2019 and originated in the same geographic area. These results indicate that taxonomically diverse mammalian species can maintain the local enzootic cycle of the same genotype of A. phagocytophilum. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report of the zoonotic variant of A. phagocytophilum in the wildcat and in the European pine marten in a broad geographical context, as well as in the red squirrel in Hungary. Since all these host species are well known for their urban and peri-urban presence, the results of this study verify their role in the synanthropic enzootic cycle of granulocytic anaplasmosis and tick-borne fever.}, year = {2022}, eissn = {1588-2705}, pages = {215-219}, orcid-numbers = {Boldogh, Sándor András/0000-0001-5887-5238; Sándor, Attila/0000-0001-8852-8341} } @article{MTMT:32858998, title = {Molecular epidemiological study on ticks and tick-borne protozoan parasites (Apicomplexa: Cytauxzoon and Hepatozoon spp.) from wild cats (Felis silvestris), Mustelidae and red squirrels (Sciurus vulgaris) in central Europe, Hungary}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/32858998}, author = {Hornok, Sándor and Boldogh, Sándor András and Takács, Nóra and Kontschán, Jenő and Szekeres, Sándor and Sos, Endre and Sándor, Attila and Wang, Yuanzhi and Tuska-Szalay, Barbara}, doi = {10.1186/s13071-022-05271-1}, journal-iso = {PARASITE VECT}, journal = {PARASITES AND VECTORS}, volume = {15}, unique-id = {32858998}, issn = {1756-3305}, year = {2022}, eissn = {1756-3305}, orcid-numbers = {Boldogh, Sándor András/0000-0001-5887-5238; Sándor, Attila/0000-0001-8852-8341} } @article{MTMT:32729225, title = {Isolation of infectious Lloviu virus from Schreiber’s bats in Hungary}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/32729225}, author = {Kemenesi, Gábor and Tóth, Gábor Endre and Martin, Mayora Neto and Simon, Scott and Nigel, Temperton and Edward, Wright and Elke, Mühlberger and Adam, Hume and Ellen, Suder and Zana, Brigitta and Boldogh, Sándor András and Görföl, Tamás and Estók, Péter and Szentiványi, Tamara and Lanszki, Zsófia and Somogyi, Balázs Antal and Ágnes, Nagy and Csaba, Pereszlényi and Gábor, Dudás and Földes, Fanni Vivien and Kurucz, Kornélia and Madai, Mónika and Zeghbib, Safia and Piet, Maes and Bert, Vanmechelen and Jakab, Ferenc}, doi = {10.1038/s41467-022-29298-1}, journal-iso = {NAT COMMUN}, journal = {NATURE COMMUNICATIONS}, volume = {13}, unique-id = {32729225}, issn = {2041-1723}, abstract = {Lloviu virus (LLOV) is a filovirus that was first identified in 2002 in Schreiber's bats in Europe. Here, the authors isolate infectious LLOV from Schreiber's bats in Hungary and show that it can infect human cells in vitro, suggesting potential for zoonotic events. They furthermore detect LLOV RNA in ectoparasites of sampled bats.Some filoviruses can be transmitted to humans by zoonotic spillover events from their natural host and filovirus outbreaks have occured with increasing frequency in the last years. The filovirus Lloviu virus (LLOV), was identified in 2002 in Schreiber's bats (Miniopterus schreibersii) in Spain and was subsequently detected in bats in Hungary. Here we isolate infectious LLOV from the blood of a live sampled Schreiber's bat in Hungary. The isolate is subsequently sequenced and cultured in the Miniopterus sp. kidney cell line SuBK12-08. It is furthermore able to infect monkey and human cells, suggesting that LLOV might have spillover potential. A multi-year surveillance of LLOV in bats in Hungary detects LLOV RNA in both deceased and live animals as well as in coupled ectoparasites from the families Nycteribiidae and Ixodidae. This correlates with LLOV seropositivity in sampled Schreiber's bats. Our data support the role of bats, specifically Miniopterus schreibersii as hosts for LLOV in Europe. We suggest that bat-associated parasites might play a role in the natural ecology of filoviruses in temperate climate regions compared to filoviruses in the tropics.}, year = {2022}, eissn = {2041-1723}, orcid-numbers = {Kemenesi, Gábor/0000-0001-9775-3065; Tóth, Gábor Endre/0000-0002-7201-9646; Boldogh, Sándor András/0000-0001-5887-5238; Görföl, Tamás/0000-0002-1910-4024; Szentiványi, Tamara/0000-0001-8123-0374; Lanszki, Zsófia/0000-0003-3116-4633; Kurucz, Kornélia/0000-0001-6190-1265} } @article{MTMT:32576918, title = {Lloviu virus in Europe is an emerging disease of concern}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/32576918}, author = {Görföl, Tamás and Tóth, Gábor Endre and Boldogh, Sándor András and Jakab, Ferenc and Kemenesi, Gábor}, doi = {10.1007/s10393-021-01574-4}, journal-iso = {ECOHEALTH}, journal = {ECOHEALTH}, volume = {19}, unique-id = {32576918}, issn = {1612-9202}, year = {2022}, eissn = {1612-9210}, pages = {5-7}, orcid-numbers = {Görföl, Tamás/0000-0002-1910-4024; Tóth, Gábor Endre/0000-0002-7201-9646; Boldogh, Sándor András/0000-0001-5887-5238; Kemenesi, Gábor/0000-0001-9775-3065} } @article{MTMT:32298976, title = {A biharugrai, a szegedi és az akasztói halastórendszerek gerinces faunája és annak szerepe a természetes vizes élőhelyekhez fűződő biodiverzitás hosszútávú megőrzésében}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/32298976}, author = {Palásti, Péter and Boldogh, Sándor András and Halasi-Kovács, Béla}, journal-iso = {HALÁSZATFEJLESZTÉS}, journal = {HALÁSZATFEJLESZTÉS}, volume = {38}, unique-id = {32298976}, issn = {1219-4816}, year = {2021}, pages = {53}, orcid-numbers = {Boldogh, Sándor András/0000-0001-5887-5238} } @CONFERENCE{MTMT:32298850, title = {A Szegedi- és a Biharugrai-halastavak jelentősége vízhez kötődő gerincesek megőrzésében}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/32298850}, author = {Palásti, Péter and Boldogh, Sándor András and Halasi-Kovács, Béla}, booktitle = {12. Magyar Ökológus Kongresszus Előadások és Poszterek Összefoglalói Abszraktkötet}, unique-id = {32298850}, year = {2021}, pages = {185}, orcid-numbers = {Boldogh, Sándor András/0000-0001-5887-5238} }