| Literature DB >> 15663870 |
Jean-Marc Reynes1, Sophie Molia, Laurent Audry, Sotheara Hout, Sopheak Ngin, Joe Walston, Hervé Bourhy.
Abstract
In Cambodia, 1,303 bats of 16 species were tested for lyssavirus. No lyssavirus nucleocapsid was detected in 1,283 brains tested by immunofluorescence assay. Antibodies against lyssaviruses were detected by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay in 144 (14.7%) of 981 serum samples. Thirty of 187 serum samples contained neutralizing antibodies against different lyssaviruses.Entities:
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Year: 2004 PMID: 15663870 PMCID: PMC3323374 DOI: 10.3201/eid1012.040459
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Emerg Infect Dis ISSN: 1080-6040 Impact factor: 6.883
FigureLocation of bat capture sites during a survey on lyssavirus infection in bats in Cambodia, September 2000–May 2001.
Lyssavirus enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay–reactive serum samples from bats, according to place of capture, Cambodia, September 2000–May 2001
| Species (no. captured) | No. positive/no. tested (%) | ||||||||||
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| Phnom Penh restaurants | Phnom Penh National Museum | Phnom Penh and vicinity | Siem Reap | Kirirom National Park | Kampot | Kompong Thom | Battam-bang | Kompong Som | Islands | Total (%) | |
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| 0/1 | 0/1 (0) | ||||||||||
| 1/17 | 4/40 | 1/13 | 0/11 | 6/81 (7) | |||||||
| 0/1 | 0/1 (0) | ||||||||||
| 25/224 | 0/4 | 25/228 (11) | |||||||||
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| 1/16 |
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| 1/16 (6) | |
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| 0/1 | 0/1 (0) | ||||||||||
| 0/16 | 2/40 | 1/36 | 3/92 (3) | ||||||||
| 0/3 | 0/3 (0) | ||||||||||
| 0/1 | 0/1 (0) | ||||||||||
| 0/1 | 0/1 | 0/2 (0) | |||||||||
| 0/1 | 0/1 (0) | ||||||||||
| 21/110 | 21/110 (19) | ||||||||||
| 26/104 | 23/78 | 8/33 | 57/215 (27) | ||||||||
| 0/6 | 1/1 | 1/27 | 3/6 | 1/32 | 6/72 (8) | ||||||
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| 13/94 |
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| 12/63 |
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| 25/157 (16) | |
| Total (1303) | 25/224 | 39/204 | 1/17 | 26/155 | 2/49 | 38/209 | 3/6 | 8/33 | 1/40 | 1/44 | 144/981 (15) |
Reactivity of serum samples from bats against four lyssaviruses with rapid fluorescent focus inhibition test, Cambodia, September 2000–May 2001
| Virusa | Frugivorous bats (n = 32) | Insectivorous bats (n = 114) | All bats (N = 146) | |||
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| Negative | Positive | Negative | Positive | Negative | Positive | |
| RABV | 30 | 2 | 110 | 4 | 140 | 6 |
| EBLV-1 | 29 | 3 | 104 | 10 | 133 | 13 |
| ABLV | 27 | 5 | 107 | 7 | 134 | 12 |
| LBV | 28 | 4 | 111 | 3 | 139 | 7 |
| Totalb | 22 | 10 | 94 | 20 | 116 | 30 |
aRABV, rabies virus; EBLV-1, European bat lyssavirus-1; ABLV, Australian bat lyssavirus; LBV, Lagos bat virus. bColumns may add up to numbers higher than those mentioned in the total because of the reactivity of individual serum samples against more than one lyssavirus.