| Literature DB >> 32627058 |
Luisina Currenti1, Paula Tasca1, María Del Pilar Díaz2, Marta Contigiani1, Lorena Spinsanti3.
Abstract
We evaluated the seroprevalence of Saint Louis encephalitis virus (SLEV) and West Nile virus (WNV) in dogs and cats in Córdoba, Argentina. Monotypic and heterotypic serological patterns were differentiated by means of a neutralization test. The SLEV seroprevalence in dogs was 14.6% (44/302; 100% monotypic). Two out of 94 (2.1%, 100% monotypic) cats were positive for WNV only. Four dogs (1.3%) exhibited neutralizing antibody titers against SLEV and WNV. During the study, three dogs seroconverted to SLEV. Our study demonstrates that pets were useful for detecting viral activity and could be considered as sentinels in the local surveillance of SLEV and WNV.Entities:
Year: 2020 PMID: 32627058 DOI: 10.1007/s00705-020-04719-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Arch Virol ISSN: 0304-8608 Impact factor: 2.574