Literature DB >> 32034891

New data about home range and movements of Oligoryzomys flavescens (Rodentia: Cricetidae) help to understand the spread and transmission of Andes virus that causes Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome.

Malena Maroli1,2, Belén Crosignani3, Carlos I Piña1,2, Rocío Coelho4, Valeria P Martínez4, Isabel Elisa Gómez Villafañe5.   

Abstract

Hantavirus pulmonary syndrome is an emerging infectious disease caused by viruses of the genus Orthohantavirus. The rodent Oligoryzomys flavescens is distributed along four countries of South America. In Argentina, O. flavescens acts as a reservoir of three genotypes of ANDV orthohantavirus. The aims of this work were to estimate home range size and movements-with spool-and-line and radiotelemetry-of infected and non-infected O. flavescens in order to understand the spread and transmission of the virus. O. flavescens use a wide area to satisfice its requirements, reaching a home range of 1.82 ha during spring. Orthohantavirus infection did not change the behaviour of individuals. We observed a great overlapping in the home range of infected and non-infected individuals resulting in a high probability of virus dispersion on rodent population. These results show that human health risks could be high on island environments and knowledge about the movement ecology of O. flavescens provides useful information on prevention.
© 2020 Blackwell Verlag GmbH.

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Keywords:  zzm321990Oligoryzomyszzm321990; ecology; home range; orthohantavirus; rodent

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32034891     DOI: 10.1111/zph.12690

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Zoonoses Public Health        ISSN: 1863-1959            Impact factor:   2.702


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1.  First Evidence of Akodon-Borne Orthohantavirus in Northeastern Argentina.

Authors:  E F Burgos; M V Vadell; C M Bellomo; V P Martinez; O D Salomon; I E Gómez Villafañe
Journal:  Ecohealth       Date:  2021-11-01       Impact factor: 3.184

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