| Literature DB >> 22855749 |
Amy T Gilbert, Brett W Petersen, Sergio Recuenco, Michael Niezgoda, Jorge Gómez, V Alberto Laguna-Torres, Charles Rupprecht.
Abstract
In May of 2010, two communities (Truenococha and Santa Marta) reported to be at risk of vampire bat depredation were surveyed in the Province Datem del Marañón in the Loreto Department of Perú. Risk factors for bat exposure included age less than or equal to 25 years and owning animals that had been bitten by bats. Rabies virus neutralizing antibodies (rVNAs) were detected in 11% (7 of 63) of human sera tested. Rabies virus ribonucleoprotein (RNP) immunoglobulin G (IgG) antibodies were detected in the sera of three individuals, two of whom were also seropositive for rVNA. Rabies virus RNP IgM antibodies were detected in one respondent with no evidence of rVNA or RNP IgG antibodies. Because one respondent with positive rVNA results reported prior vaccination and 86% (six of seven) of rVNA-positive respondents reported being bitten by bats, these data suggest nonfatal exposure of persons to rabies virus, which is likely associated with vampire bat depredation.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22855749 PMCID: PMC3414554 DOI: 10.4269/ajtmh.2012.11-0689
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Am J Trop Med Hyg ISSN: 0002-9637 Impact factor: 2.345
Figure 1.Map of the study location with the triangles indicating the communities surveyed and the circles with stars indicating the locations of previous human rabies outbreaks associated with to vampire bats.
Demographic and population characteristics of the two communities surveyed in the Province Datem del Marañón of Perú, 2010
| Category | Santa Marta | Truenococha | Total |
|---|---|---|---|
| Households visited | 29 | 25 | 54 |
| Households enrolled (percent of total visited) | 28 (96.6%) | 23 (92.0%) | 51 (94.4%) |
| Individuals interviewed | 68 | 24 | 92 |
| Estimated community population (sum of persons reported living in each household) | 205 | 111 | 316 |
| Mean age in years (range) | 21.3 (2–49) | 35.6 (5–67) | 25.0 (2–67) |
| Median age in years (range) | 21.5 (2–49) | 30.5 (5–67) | 25.5 (2–67) |
| Male (percent of total interviewed) | 35 (51.5%) | 16 (66.7%) | 51 (55.4%) |
| Education ( | |||
| Primary or below | 44 (84.6%) | 18 (75.0%) | 62 (81.6%) |
| Secondary or above | 8 (15.4%) | 6 (25.0%) | 14 (18.4%) |
| Households with pets or livestock (percent of households) | 26 (92.9%) | 18 (78.3%) | 44 (86.3%) |
| Households with pets or livestock bitten by bats (percent of households with pets or livestock) | 19 (73.1%) | 8 (44.4%) | 27 (61.4%) |
| Households with one or more bat exposures | 25 (89.2%) | 11 (47.8%) | 36 (70.6%) |
| Individuals with one or more bat exposures | 61 (29.8%) | 12 (10.8%) | 73 (23.1%) |
| Bat bite (percent of total interviewed) | 44 (64.7%) | 6 (25.0%) | 50 (54.3%) |
| Bat bite more than one time per year | 18 (26.5%) | 0 | 18 (19.6%) |
| Bat bite within the last 6 months | 31 (45.6%) | 1 (4.2%) | 32 (34.8%) |
| Bat contact with unprotected skin (percent of total interviewed) | 16 (23.5%) | 9 (37.5%) | 25 (27.2%) |
| Skin contact more than one time per year | 3 (4.4%) | 4 (16.7%) | 7 (7.6%) |
| Skin contact within the last 6 months | 10 (14.7%) | 5 (20.8%) | 15 (16.3%) |
| Bat scratch (percent of total interviewed) | 2 (2.9%) | 1 (4.2%) | 3 (3.3%) |
| Individuals reporting entering a bat cave or refuge (percent of total interviewed) | 5 (7.4%) | 6 (25.0%) | 11 (12.0%) |
| Individuals reporting eating or cooking a bat as food (percent of total interviewed) | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| Rabies serology ( | |||
| RVNA positive (percent total tested) | 6 (13.6%) | 1 (5.3%) | 7 (11.1%) |
| Any positive serology (percent total tested) | 7 (15.9%) | 2 (10.5%) | 9 (14.3%) |
Defined as a bat bite, bat scratch, or bat contact with unprotected skin.
Risk factors for bat exposure among respondents in two communities in the Province Datem del Marañón of Perú, 2010
| Subcategory | Exposed | Non-exposed | Total | OR (95% CI) | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Percent | Percent | Percent | ||||||
| Demographics ( | ||||||||
| Santa Marta | 61 | 83.6 | 7 | 36.8 | 68 | 73.9 | < 0.001 | 8.71 (2.85–26.68) |
| Age less than or equal to 25 years | 41 | 56.2 | 5 | 26.3 | 46 | 50.0 | 0.038 | 3.59 (1.17–11.01) |
| Male | 43 | 58.9 | 8 | 42.1 | 51 | 55.4 | 0.207 | 1.97 (0.71–5.48) |
| Household characteristics | ||||||||
| More than five people living in household ( | 52 | 71.2 | 8 | 42.1 | 60 | 65.2 | 0.029 | 3.41 (1.20–9.65) |
| Own pets/livestock ( | 63 | 87.5 | 17 | 89.5 | 80 | 87.9 | 1 | 0.82 (0.16–4.17) |
| Own dogs ( | 24 | 33.3 | 11 | 57.9 | 35 | 38.5 | 0.065 | 0.36 (0.13–1.02) |
| Any pets/livestock bitten by bats ( | 53 | 84.1 | 6 | 37.5 | 59 | 74.7 | < 0.001 | 8.83 (2.62–29.83) |
| Activities | ||||||||
| Lived in this house less than 1 year ( | 7 | 13.0 | 8 | 42.1 | 15 | 20.5 | 0.017 | 0.20 (0.06–0.69) |
| More than 5 years living/working with bats ( | 12 | 32.4 | 2 | 12.5 | 14 | 26.4 | 0.183 | 3.36 (0.66–17.21) |
| Reported hunting bats ( | 6 | 11.8 | 1 | 5.3 | 7 | 10.0 | 0.665 | 2.40 (0.27–21.37) |
| Reported agriculture ( | 43 | 84.3 | 17 | 89.5 | 60 | 85.7 | 0.717 | 0.63 (0.12–3.29) |
| Reported using a mosquito net ( | 37 | 72.5 | 14 | 73.7 | 51 | 72.9 | 1 | 0.94 (0.29–3.11) |
| Education ( | ||||||||
| Secondary or above | 11 | 19.3 | 3 | 15.8 | 14 | 18.4 | 1 | 1.28 (0.32–5.16) |
| Knowledge ( | ||||||||
| Reported having basic or no rabies knowledge | 51 | 100.0 | 19 | 100.0 | 70 | 100.0 | NA | NA |
| Indicated animal bites as mechanism of transmission | 11 | 21.6 | 5 | 26.3 | 16 | 22.9 | 0.752 | 0.77 (0.23–2.61) |
| Described rabies as severe | 19 | 37.3 | 8 | 42.1 | 27 | 38.6 | 0.785 | 0.82 (0.28–2.39) |
| Identified bats as a rabies source | 8 | 15.7 | 4 | 21.1 | 12 | 17.1 | 0.723 | 0.70 (0.18–2.65) |
| Identified dogs as a rabies source | 16 | 31.4 | 9 | 47.4 | 25 | 35.7 | 0.266 | 0.51 (0.17–1.49) |
| If bitten by a bat ( | ||||||||
| Wash with soap and water | 5 | 9.8 | 0 | 0.0 | 5 | 7.1 | 0.314 | NA |
| Seek medical care | 10 | 19.6 | 6 | 31.6 | 16 | 22.9 | 0.343 | 0.53 (0.16–1.74) |
| Do not know or do nothing | 30 | 58.8 | 7 | 36.8 | 37 | 52.9 | 0.116 | 2.45 (0.83–7.26) |
| Other | 6 | 11.8 | 6 | 31.6 | 12 | 17.1 | 0.074 | 0.29 (0.08–1.05) |
| If bitten by a rabid animal ( | ||||||||
| Wash with soap and water | 2 | 3.9 | 0 | 0.0 | 2 | 2.9 | 1 | NA |
| Seek medical care | 16 | 31.4 | 10 | 52.6 | 26 | 37.1 | 0.163 | 0.41 (0.14–1.21) |
| Do not know or do nothing | 33 | 64.7 | 7 | 36.8 | 40 | 57.1 | 0.056 | 3.14 (1.05–9.39) |
| Other | 0 | 0.0 | 1 | 5.3 | 1 | 1.4 | 0.195 | 0.18 (0.09–0.34) |
| Vaccinated against rabies ( | ||||||||
| Post-exposure prophylaxis (bat exposure) | 1 | 1.4 | 1 | 5.3 | 2 | 2.2 | 0.372 | 0.25 (0.015–4.19) |
| Pre-exposure prophylaxis (military service) | 1 | 1.4 | 0 | 0.0 | 1 | 1.1 | 1 | NA |
Statistically significant.
Mean age of population.
NA = not available.
Indication of bat exposure and prior pre- or post-exposure prophylaxis history among seropositive survey respondents
| Gender (age in years) | Location | RFFIT (IU/mL) | IFA | Bat exposure | Bat bite | PreEP/PEP | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| IgG | IgM | ||||||
| Male (48) | Truenococha | 0.4 | 1:128 | – | Yes | No | No |
| Male (54) | Truenococha | ct | 1:128 | – | Yes | Yes | No |
| Male (34) | Santa Marta | 0.6 | – | – | Yes | Yes | No |
| Male (40) | Santa Marta | < 0.05 | – | 1:8 | Yes | No | nd |
| Female (49) | Santa Marta | 0.4 | – | – | Yes | Yes | nd |
| Male (39) | Santa Marta | 2.8 | – | – | Yes | Yes | No |
| Male (49) | Santa Marta | 0.4 | – | – | Yes | Yes | No |
| Male (47) | Santa Marta | 0.6 | – | – | Yes | Yes | No |
| Female (27) | Santa Marta | 0.1 | 1:8 | – | Yes | Yes | PEP |
Bat exposure defined as a bite, scratch, or direct contact with unprotected skin.
ct = cytotoxic; IFA = indirect fluorescent antibody; IU = international unit; Ig = immunoglobulin; nd = not determined; PEP = post-exposure prophylaxis; PreEP = pre-exposure prophylaxis; RFFIT = rapid fluorescent focus inhibition test.
Risk factors for exposure to rabies virus among respondents in two communities in the Province Datem del Marañón of Perú, 2010
| Subcategory | Seropostive | Seronegative | Total | OR (95% CI) | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Percent | Percent | Percent | ||||||
| Demographics ( | ||||||||
| Age less than or equal to 29 years | 1 | 11.1 | 29 | 60.4 | 30 | 52.6 | 0.010 | 0.08 (0.01–0.71) |
| Male | 7 | 77.8 | 30 | 62.5 | 37 | 64.9 | 0.471 | 2.10 (0.39–11.23) |
| Santa Marta resident | 7 | 77.8 | 31 | 64.6 | 38 | 66.7 | 0.703 | 1.92 (0.36–10.29) |
| Household characteristics | ||||||||
| More than five people living in household ( | 6 | 66.7 | 28 | 58.3 | 34 | 59.6 | 0.726 | 1.43 (0.32–6.40) |
| Own pets/livestock ( | 7 | 77.8 | 43 | 91.5 | 50 | 89.3 | 0.244 | 0.33 (0.05–2.13) |
| Own dogs ( | 2 | 22.2 | 18 | 38.3 | 20 | 35.7 | 0.466 | 0.46 (0.09–2.46) |
| Any pets/livestock bitten by bats ( | 6 | 85.7 | 29 | 69.0 | 35 | 71.4 | 0.656 | 2.69 (0.29–24.66) |
| Activities | ||||||||
| Lived in this house 1 year or less ( | 1 | 12.5 | 11 | 25.0 | 12 | 23.1 | 0.663 | 0.43 (0.05–3.88) |
| More than 5 years living/working with bats ( | 2 | 40.0 | 9 | 25.0 | 11 | 26.8 | 0.598 | 2.00 (0.29–13.94) |
| Reported hunting bats ( | 2 | 25.0 | 4 | 9.1 | 6 | 11.5 | 0.227 | 3.33 (0.50–22.33) |
| Reported agriculture ( | 8 | 100.0 | 39 | 88.6 | 47 | 90.4 | 1.000 | NA |
| Reported using a mosquito net ( | 1 | 12.5 | 14 | 31.8 | 15 | 28.8 | 0.412 | 0.31 (0.03–2.73) |
| Education ( | ||||||||
| Secondary or above | 2 | 25.0 | 10 | 22.7 | 12 | 23.1 | 1.000 | 1.13 (0.20–6.51) |
| Knowledge ( | ||||||||
| Reported having basic or no rabies knowledge | 8 | 100.0 | 44 | 100.0 | 52 | 100.0 | NA | NA |
| Indicated animal bites as mechanism of transmission | 3 | 37.5 | 11 | 25.0 | 14 | 26.9 | 0.666 | 1.80 (0.37–8.79) |
| Described rabies as severe | 4 | 50.0 | 19 | 43.2 | 23 | 44.2 | 1.000 | 1.32 (0.29–5.95) |
| Identified bats as a rabies source | 6 | 75.0 | 35 | 79.5 | 41 | 78.8 | 1.000 | 0.77 (0.13–4.48) |
| Identified dogs as a rabies source | 3 | 37.5 | 19 | 43.2 | 22 | 42.3 | 1.000 | 0.79 (0.17–3.72) |
| If bitten by a bat ( | ||||||||
| Wash with soap and water | 0 | 0.0 | 4 | 9.1 | 4 | 7.7 | 1.000 | NA |
| Seek medical care | 2 | 25.0 | 11 | 25.0 | 13 | 25.0 | 1.000 | 1.00 (0.18–5.70) |
| Do not know or do nothing | 4 | 50.0 | 23 | 52.3 | 27 | 51.9 | 1.000 | 0.91 (0.20–4.12) |
| Other | 2 | 25.0 | 6 | 13.6 | 8 | 15.4 | 0.593 | 2.11 (0.34–12.99) |
| If bitten by a rabid animal ( | ||||||||
| Wash with soap and water | 0 | 0.0 | 2 | 4.5 | 2 | 3.8 | 1.000 | NA |
| Seek medical care | 3 | 37.5 | 19 | 43.2 | 22 | 42.3 | 1.000 | 0.79 (0.17–3.72) |
| Do not know or do nothing | 5 | 62.5 | 23 | 52.3 | 28 | 53.8 | 0.711 | 1.52 (0.32–7.16) |
| Bat exposure | ||||||||
| Individuals with one or more bat exposures | 9 | 100.0 | 36 | 75.0 | 45 | 78.9 | 0.180 | NA |
| Bite ( | 7 | 77.8 | 31 | 64.6 | 38 | 66.7 | 0.703 | 1.92 (0.36–10.29) |
| Bat bite more than one time per year ( | 2 | 28.6 | 10 | 32.3 | 12 | 31.6 | 1.000 | 0.84 (0.14–5.10) |
| Bite within the last 6 months ( | 5 | 71.4 | 19 | 61.3 | 24 | 63.2 | 1.000 | 1.58 (0.26–9.48) |
| Contact with unprotected skin ( | 5 | 55.6 | 16 | 33.3 | 21 | 36.8 | 0.266 | 2.50 (0.59–10.61) |
| Skin contact more than one time per year ( | 1 | 20.0 | 6 | 40.0 | 7 | 35.0 | 0.613 | 0.38 (0.03–4.23) |
| Skin contact within the last 6 months ( | 2 | 40.0 | 9 | 56.3 | 11 | 52.4 | 0.635 | 0.52 (0.07–4.00) |
| Scratch ( | 0 | 0.0 | 3 | 6.3 | 3 | 5.3 | 1.000 | NA |
| Inside a bat cave or refuge ( | 1 | 11.1 | 7 | 14.6 | 8 | 14.0 | 1.000 | 0.73 (0.08–6.80) |
| Ate or cooked a bat as food ( | 0 | 0.0 | 0 | 0.0 | 0 | 0.0 | NA | NA |
| Vaccinated against rabies ( | ||||||||
| Post-exposure prophylaxis (bat exposure) | 1 | 11.1 | 0 | 0.0 | 1 | 1.8 | 0.158 | NA |
| Pre-exposure prophylaxis (military service) | 0 | 0.0 | 1 | 2.1 | 1 | 1.8 | 1.000 | NA |
Mean age of population.
Statistically significant.
NA = not applicable.
Defined as a bat bite, bat scratch, or bat contact with unprotected skin.