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Detection of human Mastadenovirus C in wild guinea pigs (Cavia aperea aperea) feces.

Alexandre Sita1, Gabriela E Birlem1, Paula R de Almeida1, Janaína F Stein1, Larissa Mallmann1, Meriane Demoliner1, Mariana S da Silva1, Juliana S Gularte1, Alana W Hansen1, Juliane D Fleck1, Fernando R Spilki1, Severino S S Higino2, Sergio S de Azevedo2, Daniela T da Rocha1, Matheus N Weber3.   

Abstract

The Adenoviridae family is composed by a high diversity of viruses that are extremely resistant in environment and are frequently excreted in animal reservoir feces for long periods. The knowledge of adenovirus (AdV) diversity among wild species may be important for the understanding of the epidemiology of putative emerging diseases. Cavia aperea aperea, commonly known as wild guinea pigs, wild cavies, or preas, are small herbivorous rodents widely distributed throughout South America and classified in Caviidae family, as well as domestic guinea pigs and capybaras. In order to investigate their potential role as reservoir of zoonotic agents, the present study aimed to verify the presence of AdV in fecal samples of 14 preas from Northeast Brazil. When submitted to nested PCR, two out of 14 samples (14.28%) were positive for AdV and classified as human Mastadenovirus C (HAdV-C) using DNA sequencing and phylogenetic analysis. Wild guinea pigs are synanthropic rodents that live in close contact with humans. The investigation of viral agents in rodents is important due to their potential role as reservoirs of human and animal pathogens. Moreover, the present work presents the first known evidence of HAdV in wild guinea pig stool samples, which may represent both the impact of anthropogenic pollution to wild animals and an important knowledge in terms of human health.
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Keywords:  Adenoviridae; HAdV-C; Prea; Rodents; Wild cavy

Year:  2022        PMID: 36104574     DOI: 10.1007/s42770-022-00829-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Braz J Microbiol        ISSN: 1517-8382            Impact factor:   2.214


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