Serological Survey of Rabies Virus Infection among Bats in Brazil

M. Horta, Dayse G. Oliveira, E. C. Miranda, J. Fernandes, M. S. Ferreira, A. Guterres, J. Cordeiro, Martha Brandão, R. Novaes, J. Barreira, R. Oliveira, Arnaldo L. Lassance, R. Moratelli, E. Lemos, P. C. Romijn
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Rabies is a disease caused by a virus belonging to the family Rhabdoviridae, genus Lyssavirus (RABV), and is characterized as a progressive and acute encephalitis that presents high lethality. Between 2002 and 2012, 2149 wild animals were found positive for RABV in Brazil where 79% were associated with the aerial cycle of the disease. As part of the active surveillance of rabies in Brazil, the objective of this study was to investigate the presence of RABV infection in bats captured in two different regions of Brazil. Bat specimens were collected in (i) the metropolitan region of Rio de Janeiro city, (ii) Igrapiuna Municipality, Bahia State, and (iii) Serra do Tabuleiro State Park (PEST) in Santa Catarina State. Forty-four bats from the two first areas were tested for RABV at Institute Jorge Vaitsman (IJV), reference laboratory for rabies in Rio de Janeiro State. Of the individuals captured and sent for the diagnosis of rabies, a total of 15 were identified as being hematophagous, all of them belonging to the species Desmodus rotundus . Twenty-four individuals were considered as frugivorous, four as insectivores and one individual ( Lonchophylla peracchii ) identified as having a pollen/nectar feeding habit. All specimen sent to RABV diagnosis presented negative results. Considering the active surveillance for RABV in Brazil, studies of fauna survey with serological characterization are important in the strengthening of epidemiological surveillance and protection of human life.
巴西蝙蝠狂犬病病毒感染血清学调查
狂犬病是一种由狂犬病毒科狂犬病毒属(RABV)病毒引起的疾病,其特点是进行性急性脑炎,具有高致死率。2002年至2012年期间,巴西发现2149只野生动物RABV呈阳性,其中79%与该疾病的空中循环有关。作为巴西狂犬病主动监测的一部分,本研究的目的是调查在巴西两个不同地区捕获的蝙蝠中是否存在RABV感染。蝙蝠标本采集于(i)巴西里约热内卢市大都市区,(ii)巴伊亚州伊法米乌纳市,(iii)圣卡塔琳娜州Serra do Tabuleiro州立公园(PEST)。在巴西里约热内卢州狂犬病参考实验室Jorge Vaitsman研究所对来自最初两个地区的44只蝙蝠进行了RABV检测。在捕获并送去诊断狂犬病的个体中,共有15只被确定为噬血动物,它们都属于圆齿蝶。24个个体被认为是食果的,4个是食虫的,1个个体(Lonchophylla peracchii)被确定为有花粉/花蜜的摄食习惯。所有RABV诊断标本均呈阴性。考虑到巴西对RABV的积极监测,开展具有血清学特征的动物调查研究对加强流行病学监测和保护人类生命具有重要意义。
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