Literature DB >> 14726594

Multiple Ebola virus transmission events and rapid decline of central African wildlife.

Eric M Leroy1, Pierre Rouquet, Pierre Formenty, Sandrine Souquière, Annelisa Kilbourne, Jean-Marc Froment, Magdalena Bermejo, Sheilag Smit, William Karesh, Robert Swanepoel, Sherif R Zaki, Pierre E Rollin.   

Abstract

Several human and animal Ebola outbreaks have occurred over the past 4 years in Gabon and the Republic of Congo. The human outbreaks consisted of multiple simultaneous epidemics caused by different viral strains, and each epidemic resulted from the handling of a distinct gorilla, chimpanzee, or duiker carcass. These animal populations declined markedly during human Ebola outbreaks, apparently as a result of Ebola infection. Recovered carcasses were infected by a variety of Ebola strains, suggesting that Ebola outbreaks in great apes result from multiple virus introductions from the natural host. Surveillance of animal mortality may help to predict and prevent human Ebola outbreaks.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 14726594     DOI: 10.1126/science.1092528

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Science        ISSN: 0036-8075            Impact factor:   47.728


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8.  Spatial and Temporal Dynamics of a Mortality Event among Central African Great Apes.

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