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Divergent Hantavirus in Somali Shrews (Crocidura somalica) in the Semi-Arid North Rift, Kenya

Hantaviruses are zoonotic rodent-borne viruses that are known to infect humans and cause various symptoms of disease, including hemorrhagic fever with renal and cardiopulmonary syndromes. They have a segmented single-stranded, enveloped, negative-sense RNA genome and are widely distributed. This stu...

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Autores principales: Omoga, Dorcus C. A., Tchouassi, David P., Venter, Marietjie, Ogola, Edwin O., Rotich, Gilbert, Muthoni, Joseph N., Ondifu, Dickens O., Torto, Baldwyn, Junglen, Sandra, Sang, Rosemary
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10221196/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37242355
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pathogens12050685
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author Omoga, Dorcus C. A.
Tchouassi, David P.
Venter, Marietjie
Ogola, Edwin O.
Rotich, Gilbert
Muthoni, Joseph N.
Ondifu, Dickens O.
Torto, Baldwyn
Junglen, Sandra
Sang, Rosemary
author_facet Omoga, Dorcus C. A.
Tchouassi, David P.
Venter, Marietjie
Ogola, Edwin O.
Rotich, Gilbert
Muthoni, Joseph N.
Ondifu, Dickens O.
Torto, Baldwyn
Junglen, Sandra
Sang, Rosemary
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description Hantaviruses are zoonotic rodent-borne viruses that are known to infect humans and cause various symptoms of disease, including hemorrhagic fever with renal and cardiopulmonary syndromes. They have a segmented single-stranded, enveloped, negative-sense RNA genome and are widely distributed. This study aimed to investigate the circulation of rodent-borne hantaviruses in peridomestic rodents and shrews in two semi-arid ecologies within the Kenyan Rift Valley. The small mammals were trapped using baited folding Sherman traps set within and around houses, then they were sedated and euthanatized through cervical dislocation before collecting blood and tissue samples (liver, kidney, spleen, and lungs). Tissue samples were screened with pan-hantavirus PCR primers, targeting the large genome segment (L) encoding the RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp). Eleven of the small mammals captured were shrews (11/489, 2.5%) and 478 (97.5%) were rodents. A cytochrome b gene-based genetic assay for shrew identification confirmed the eleven shrews sampled to be Crocidura somalica. Hantavirus RNA was detected in three (3/11, 27%) shrews from Baringo County. The sequences showed 93–97% nucleotide and 96–99% amino acid identities among each other, as well as 74–76% nucleotide and 79–83% amino acid identities to other shrew-borne hantaviruses, such as Tanganya virus (TNGV). The detected viruses formed a monophyletic clade with shrew-borne hantaviruses from other parts of Africa. To our knowledge, this constitutes the first report published on the circulation of hantaviruses in shrews in Kenya.
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spelling pubmed-102211962023-05-28 Divergent Hantavirus in Somali Shrews (Crocidura somalica) in the Semi-Arid North Rift, Kenya Omoga, Dorcus C. A. Tchouassi, David P. Venter, Marietjie Ogola, Edwin O. Rotich, Gilbert Muthoni, Joseph N. Ondifu, Dickens O. Torto, Baldwyn Junglen, Sandra Sang, Rosemary Pathogens Article Hantaviruses are zoonotic rodent-borne viruses that are known to infect humans and cause various symptoms of disease, including hemorrhagic fever with renal and cardiopulmonary syndromes. They have a segmented single-stranded, enveloped, negative-sense RNA genome and are widely distributed. This study aimed to investigate the circulation of rodent-borne hantaviruses in peridomestic rodents and shrews in two semi-arid ecologies within the Kenyan Rift Valley. The small mammals were trapped using baited folding Sherman traps set within and around houses, then they were sedated and euthanatized through cervical dislocation before collecting blood and tissue samples (liver, kidney, spleen, and lungs). Tissue samples were screened with pan-hantavirus PCR primers, targeting the large genome segment (L) encoding the RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp). Eleven of the small mammals captured were shrews (11/489, 2.5%) and 478 (97.5%) were rodents. A cytochrome b gene-based genetic assay for shrew identification confirmed the eleven shrews sampled to be Crocidura somalica. Hantavirus RNA was detected in three (3/11, 27%) shrews from Baringo County. The sequences showed 93–97% nucleotide and 96–99% amino acid identities among each other, as well as 74–76% nucleotide and 79–83% amino acid identities to other shrew-borne hantaviruses, such as Tanganya virus (TNGV). The detected viruses formed a monophyletic clade with shrew-borne hantaviruses from other parts of Africa. To our knowledge, this constitutes the first report published on the circulation of hantaviruses in shrews in Kenya. MDPI 2023-05-07 /pmc/articles/PMC10221196/ /pubmed/37242355 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pathogens12050685 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Omoga, Dorcus C. A.
Tchouassi, David P.
Venter, Marietjie
Ogola, Edwin O.
Rotich, Gilbert
Muthoni, Joseph N.
Ondifu, Dickens O.
Torto, Baldwyn
Junglen, Sandra
Sang, Rosemary
Divergent Hantavirus in Somali Shrews (Crocidura somalica) in the Semi-Arid North Rift, Kenya
title Divergent Hantavirus in Somali Shrews (Crocidura somalica) in the Semi-Arid North Rift, Kenya
title_full Divergent Hantavirus in Somali Shrews (Crocidura somalica) in the Semi-Arid North Rift, Kenya
title_fullStr Divergent Hantavirus in Somali Shrews (Crocidura somalica) in the Semi-Arid North Rift, Kenya
title_full_unstemmed Divergent Hantavirus in Somali Shrews (Crocidura somalica) in the Semi-Arid North Rift, Kenya
title_short Divergent Hantavirus in Somali Shrews (Crocidura somalica) in the Semi-Arid North Rift, Kenya
title_sort divergent hantavirus in somali shrews (crocidura somalica) in the semi-arid north rift, kenya
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10221196/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37242355
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pathogens12050685
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