Dengue virus in Mexican bats |
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Authors: | Aguilar-Setién A Romero-Almaraz M L Sánchez-Hernández C Figueroa R Juárez-Palma L P García-Flores M M Vázquez-Salinas C Salas-Rojas M Hidalgo-Martínez A C Pierlé S Aguilar García-Estrada C Ramos C |
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Affiliation: | Unidad de Investigación Médica en Inmunología, Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social, Centro Médico Nacional Siglo XXI, Hospital de Pediatría, México, D.F. varoaguila@prodigy.net.mx |
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Abstract: | Individuals belonging to five families, 12 genera, and 19 different species of bats from dengue endemic areas in the Gulf and Pacific coasts of Mexico were examined by ELISA, RT-PCR, and for the presence of dengue virus (DV) NS1 protein. Nine individuals from four species were seropositive by ELISA: three insectivorous, Myotis nigricans (four positives/12 examined), Pteronotus parnellii (3/19), and Natalus stramineus (1/4), and one frugivorous Artibeus jamaicensis (1/35) (12.86% seroprevalence in positive species). DV serotype 2 was detected by RT-PCR in four samples from three species (all from the Gulf coast - rainy season): two frugivorous, A. jamaicensis (2/9), and Carollia brevicauda (1/2), and one insectivorous, M. nigricans (1/11). The latter was simultaneously positive for NS1 protein. DV RT-PCR positive animals were all antibody seronegative. M. nigricans showed positive individuals for all three tests. This is the first evidence suggesting the presence of DV in bats from Mexico. |
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