Detection of Rabies Virus Antibodies in Brazilian Free-Ranging Wild Carnivores


Autoria(s): JORGE, Rodrigo Silva Pinto; PEREIRA, Monicque Silva; MORATO, Ronaldo Goncalves; SCHEFFER, Karin C.; CARNIELI JR., Pedro; FERREIRA, Fernando; FURTADO, Mariana Malzoni; KASHIVAKURA, Cyntia Kayo; SILVEIRA, Leandro; JACOMO, Anah T. A.; LIMA, Edson Souza; PAULA, Rogerio Cunha de; MAY-JUNIOR, Joares Adenilson
Contribuinte(s)

UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

Data(s)

19/10/2012

19/10/2012

2010

Resumo

Rabies virus is a pathogen of major concern in free-ranging wild carnivores in several regions of the world, but little is known about its circulation in Brazilian wild carnivores. Sera from 211 free-ranging wild carnivores, captured from 2000 to 2006 in four locations of two Brazilian biomes (Pantanal and Cerrado), were tested for rabies antibodies. Twenty-six individuals (12.3%) had neutralizing antibody titers >= 0.10 IU/ml. The four sampled locations had antibody-positive animals, suggesting that Rabies virus circulates in all of these regions. Results underscore the risk posed by rabies for conservation of Brazilian carnivores and the possibility of the animals acting as reservoirs for the Rabies virus.

CNPq

SESC

Earthwatch Institute

Memphis Zoo

Monsanto Fund

Fundo Nacional do Meio Ambiente[056/03]

Morris Animal Foundation[D04ZO-77]

Disney Wildlife Conservation Fund

Association of Zoo and Aquariums

Conservation International-Brazil

Caiman Ecological Refuge

Identificador

JOURNAL OF WILDLIFE DISEASES, v.46, n.4, p.1310-1315, 2010

0090-3558

http://producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/25287

http://apps.isiknowledge.com/InboundService.do?Func=Frame&product=WOS&action=retrieve&SrcApp=EndNote&UT=000283896600030&Init=Yes&SrcAuth=ResearchSoft&mode=FullRecord

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eng

Publicador

WILDLIFE DISEASE ASSOC, INC

Relação

Journal of Wildlife Diseases

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restrictedAccess

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Palavras-Chave #Brazil #conservation #free-ranging wild carnivores #public health #rabies #serology #GENETIC-CHARACTERIZATION #IDENTIFICATION #Veterinary Sciences
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article

original article

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