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Seoul Virus Infection and Spread in United States Home-Based Ratteries: Rat and Human Testing Results From a Multistate Outbreak Investigation.

Barbara Knust1, Shelley Brown1, Annabelle de St Maurice1, Shannon Whitmer1, Sarah E Koske2, Elizabeth Ervin1, Ketan Patel1, James Graziano1, Maria E Morales-Betoulle1, Jennifer House3, Deborah Cannon1, Janna Kerins1,4, Stacy Holzbauer5, Connie Austin6, Suzanne Gibbons-Burgener2, Leah Colton3, John Dunn7, Sara Zufan1, Mary Joung Choi1, William R Davis1, Cheng-Feng Chiang1, Craig R Manning1, Linda Roesch1, Trevor Shoemaker1, Lawrence Purpura1, Jennifer McQuiston1, Dallin Peterson8, Rachel Radcliffe9, Ann Garvey9, Ellen Christel10, Laura Morgan11, Joni Scheftel5, James Kazmierczak2, John D Klena1, Stuart T Nichol1, Pierre E Rollin1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: During 2017, a multistate outbreak investigation occurred after the confirmation of Seoul virus (SEOV) infections in people and pet rats. A total of 147 humans and 897 rats were tested.
METHODS: In addition to immunoglobulin (Ig)G and IgM serology and traditional reverse-transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR), novel quantitative RT-PCR primers/probe were developed, and whole genome sequencing was performed.
RESULTS: Seventeen people had SEOV IgM, indicating recent infection; 7 reported symptoms and 3 were hospitalized. All patients recovered. Thirty-one facilities in 11 US states had SEOV infection, and among those with ≥10 rats tested, rat IgG prevalence ranged 2%-70% and SEOV RT-PCR positivity ranged 0%-70%. Human laboratory-confirmed cases were significantly associated with rat IgG positivity and RT-PCR positivity (P = .03 and P = .006, respectively). Genomic sequencing identified >99.5% homology between SEOV sequences in this outbreak, and these were >99% identical to SEOV associated with previous pet rat infections in England, the Netherlands, and France. Frequent trade of rats between home-based ratteries contributed to transmission of SEOV between facilities.
CONCLUSIONS: Pet rat owners, breeders, and the healthcare and public health community should be aware and take steps to prevent SEOV transmission in pet rats and to humans. Biosecurity measures and diagnostic testing can prevent further infections. Published by Oxford University Press for the Infectious Diseases Society of America 2020.

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Keywords:  Hantavirus; Seoul virus; Zoonotic

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32484879     DOI: 10.1093/infdis/jiaa307

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Infect Dis        ISSN: 0022-1899            Impact factor:   5.226


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Journal:  Viruses       Date:  2021-04-12       Impact factor: 5.048

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5.  Seoul Virus in Pet and Feeder Rats in The Netherlands.

Authors:  Tryntsje Cuperus; Ankje de Vries; Tabitha E Hoornweg; Manoj Fonville; Ryanne I Jaarsma; Marieke Opsteegh; Miriam Maas
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