Abstract

The aim of this work is to make a preliminary inventory of chiropteran reservoirs of infection in the Republic of Guinea: Boké, Conakry, Faranah, Mamou, Kindia and N'zérékoré. The study was conducted from January 1, 2016 to December 31, 2019. One thousand chiropterans were captured with fishing nets, mist nets or by hand and divided into 18 species and 6 families. Identification was based on the reference collection of IRBAG, Rosevear DR, Hayman RW and Bergmans W.The most representatives were: Hipposideros caffer (15.5%), Mops condylurus (10.8%), Nycteris hispida (7.7%), Neoromicia guineensis (6.8%), Hipposideros jonesi (6.3%), Chaerephon nigeriae (4, 9%), Rhinolophus guineensis (4.2%), Chaerephon pumillus (3.3%), Eidolon helvum (2.6%), Epomophorus gambianus (1.9%), Hipposideros abae (1.3%). On the other hand, the least encountered are: Scotophilus diganii (0.8%), Lissonycteris angolensis (0.7%), Rhinolophus alcyone (0.5%), Rousettus aegyptiacus (0.4%), Scotophilus leucogaster (0.4%) and Neoromicia brunnea (0.2%). These species represent the bulk of the chiropterans fauna, which may play an epidemiological or predatory role for crops and harvests.

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