VIROLOGICAL AND SEROLOGICAL DIAGNOSIS OF RABIES IN BATS FROM AN URBAN
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Authors: | Rubens Souza de OLIVEIRA Lanna Jamile Corrêa da COSTA Fernanda Atanaena Gon?alves de ANDRADE Wilson UIEDA Luzia Fátima Alves MARTORELLI Ana Paula de Arruda Geraldes KATAOKA Elizabeth Salbé Travassos da ROSA Pedro Fernando da Costa VASCONCELOS Armando de Souza PEREIRA Ant?nio Ismael Barros do CARMO Marcus Emanuel Barroncas FERNANDES |
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Affiliation: | 1.Universidade Federal do Pará, Bragança, PA, Brasil.;2.Instituto Federal de Educação, Ciências e Tecnologia, Tucuruí, PA, Brasil;3.Universidade Estadual Paulista, Botucatu, SP, Brasil;4.Centro de Controle de Zoonoses, São Paulo, SP, Brasil;5.Instituto Evandro Chagas, Belém, PA, Brasil.;6.Secretaria de Estado de Saúde Pública, Capanema, PA, Brasil |
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Abstract: | The outbreaks of rabies in humans transmitted by Desmodus rotundus in 2004 and 2005,in the northeast of the Brazilian State of Para, eastern Amazon basin, made this apriority area for studies on this zoonosis. Given this, the present study providesdata on this phenomenon in an urban context, in order to assess the possiblecirculation of the classic rabies virus (RABV) among bat species in Capanema, a townin the Amazon basin. Bats were collected, in 2011, with mist nets during the wet anddry seasons. Samples of brain tissue and blood were collected for virological andserological survey, respectively. None of the 153 brain tissue samples analyzedtested positive for RABV infection, but 50.34% (95% CI: 45.67-55.01%) of the serumsamples analyzed were seropositive. Artibeus planirostris was the most commonspecies, with a high percentage of seropositive individuals (52.46%, 95% CI: 52.3152.60%). Statistically, equal proportions of seropositive results were obtained inthe rainy and dry seasons (c2 = 0.057, d.f. = 1, p = 0.88). Significantlyhigher proportions of males (55.96%, 95% CI: 48.96-62.96%) and adults (52.37%, 95%CI: 47.35-57.39%) were seropositive. While none of the brain tissue samples testedpositive for infection, the high proportion of seropositive specimens indicates thatRABV may be widespread in this urban area. |
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Keywords: | Bats Rabies Serology Urban area |
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