Literature DB >> 19001829

Natural host relationships and genetic diversity of rodent-associated hantaviruses in southeastern Brazil.

Ricardo Luiz Moro de Sousa1, Marcos Lázaro Moreli, Alessandra Abel Borges, Gelse Mazzoni Campos, Márcia Cristina Livonesi, Luiz Tadeu Moraes Figueiredo, Aramis Augusto Pinto.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Hantaviruses are rodent-borne RNA viruses that have caused hantavirus cardiopulmonary syndrome in several Brazilian regions. In the present study, geographical distribution, seroprevalence, natural host range, and phylogenetic relations of rodent-associated hantaviruses collected from seven counties of Southeastern Brazil were evaluated.
METHODS: ELISA, RT-PCR and phylogenetic analysis were used in this study.
RESULTS: Antibodies to hantavirus were detected in Bolomys lasiurus, Akodon sp. and Oligoryzomys sp., performing an overall seroprevalence of 5.17%. All seropositive rodents were associated with grasslands or woods surrounded by sugar cane fields. Phylogenetic analysis of partial S- and M-segment sequences showed that viral sequences isolated from B. lasiurus specimens clustered with Araraquara virus. However, a sequence from Akodon sp. shared 100% similarity with Argentinian/Chilean viruses based on the partial S-segment amino acid sequence.
CONCLUSION: These results indicate that there are associations between rodent reservoirs and hantaviruses in some regions of Southeastern Brazil, and suggest the existence of additional hantavirus genetic diversity and host ecology in these areas. Copyright 2008 S. Karger AG, Basel.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 19001829     DOI: 10.1159/000171818

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Intervirology        ISSN: 0300-5526            Impact factor:   1.763


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