Evidence of hantavirus infection in wild rodents captured in a rural area of the state of São Paulo, Brazil


Autoria(s): Lemos,Elba Regina S. de; D'Andrea,Paulo S.; Bonvicino,Cibele R.; Famadas,Kátia M.; Padula,Paula; Cavalcanti,Adauto A.; Schatzmayr,Hermann G.
Data(s)

01/06/2004

Resumo

Hantaviruses are the etiological agents of the Hantavirus Cardio-Pulmonary Syndrome, a serious rodent-borne disease in Brazil. In order to investigate the occurrence of hantavirus infection in wild rodents, a survey was conducted in three different suburban areas of the municipality of Pedreira, State of São Paulo, Brazil. Of the 145 wild animals captured belonging to 12 different species identified by morphology and karyological analysis, 107 were rodents of the following species: Akodon montensis, Bolomys lasiurus, Calomys tener, Oligoryzomys nigripes, Oligoryzomys flavescens, and Myocastor coypus. Blood samples from these rodents were assayed for the presence of antibodies against hantavirus by IgG ELISA using Andes recombinant nucleocapsid antigen. Antibody reactive to Andes virus was found in two different species, O. nigripes and O. flavescens. These results indicate a potential risk for hantavirus transmission to humans in this area, where reservoir rodents are present in peridomestic settings.

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http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0100-736X2004000200004

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en

Publicador

Colégio Brasileiro de Patologia Animal - CBPA. Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária (EMBRAPA)

Fonte

Pesquisa Veterinária Brasileira v.24 n.2 2004

Palavras-Chave #Hantavirus #rodent #survey #Pedreira #São Paulo #Brazil
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journal article