Literature DB >> 23778599

Serosurvey for selected viral infections in free-ranging jaguars (Panthera onca) and domestic carnivores in Brazilian Cerrado, Pantanal, and Amazon.

Mariana Malzoni Furtado1, José Domingues de Ramos Filho, Karin Corrêa Scheffer, Claudio José Coelho, Paula Sônia Cruz, Cassia Yumi Ikuta, Anah Tereza de Almeida Jácomo, Grasiela Edith de Oliveira Porfírio, Leandro Silveira, Rahel Sollmann, Natália Mundim Tôrres, José Soares Ferreira Neto.   

Abstract

We investigated the exposure of jaguar (Panthera onca) populations and domestic carnivores to selected viral infections in the Cerrado, Amazon, and Pantanal biomes of Brazil. Between February 2000 and January 2010, we collected serum samples from 31 jaguars, 174 dogs (Canis lupus familiaris), and 35 domestic cats (Felis catus). Serologic analyses for antibodies to rabies virus, canine distemper virus (CDV), feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV), and for feline leukemia virus (FeLV) antigen were conducted. The jaguars from Cerrado and Pantantal were exposed to rabies virus, while the jaguars from the Pantanal and the dogs from all three areas were exposed to CDV. Two cats from the Amazonian site were antigen-positive for FeLV, but no jaguars had FeLV antigen or FIV antibody. Canine distemper and rabies viruses should be carefully monitored and considered potential threats to these jaguar populations. Currently FIV and FeLV do not appear to represent a health threat for jaguar populations in this area. Domestic dogs and cats in these areas should be vaccinated, and the movement of domestic animals around protected areas should be restricted.

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Keywords:  Brazil; Panthera onca; canine distemper virus; feline immunodeficiency virus; feline leukemia virus; jaguars; rabies virus; wild felids

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23778599     DOI: 10.7589/2012-02-056

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Wildl Dis        ISSN: 0090-3558            Impact factor:   1.535


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Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2019-05-29       Impact factor: 3.240

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Authors:  Karen A Terio; Meggan E Craft
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Authors:  Carla Patricia Amarante E Silva; Selma Samiko Miyazaki Onuma; Daniel Moura de Aguiar; Valéria Dutra; Luciano Nakazato
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