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Two Decades of Wildlife Pathogen Surveillance: Case Study of Choclo orthohantavirus and Its Wild Reservoir Oligoryzomys costaricensis
The Costa Rican pygmy rice rat (Oligoryzomys costaricensis) is the primary reservoir of Choclo orthohantavirus (CHOV), the causal agent of hantavirus disease, pulmonary syndrome, and fever in humans in Panama. Since the emergence of CHOV in early 2000, we have systematically sampled and archived rod...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10303383/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37376689 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v15061390 |
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author | Gonzalez, Publio Salazar, Jacqueline R. Salinas, Tybbysay P. Avila, Mario Colella, Jocelyn P. Dunnum, Jonathan L. Glass, Gregory E. Gonzalez, Gloria Juarez, Enos Lindblade, Kimberly Pile, Edwin Mendoza, Yaxelis Pascale, Juan Miguel Armien, Anibal G. Cook, Joseph A. Armien, Blas |
author_facet | Gonzalez, Publio Salazar, Jacqueline R. Salinas, Tybbysay P. Avila, Mario Colella, Jocelyn P. Dunnum, Jonathan L. Glass, Gregory E. Gonzalez, Gloria Juarez, Enos Lindblade, Kimberly Pile, Edwin Mendoza, Yaxelis Pascale, Juan Miguel Armien, Anibal G. Cook, Joseph A. Armien, Blas |
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description | The Costa Rican pygmy rice rat (Oligoryzomys costaricensis) is the primary reservoir of Choclo orthohantavirus (CHOV), the causal agent of hantavirus disease, pulmonary syndrome, and fever in humans in Panama. Since the emergence of CHOV in early 2000, we have systematically sampled and archived rodents from >150 sites across Panama to establish a baseline understanding of the host and virus, producing a permanent archive of holistic specimens that we are now probing in greater detail. We summarize these collections and explore preliminary habitat/virus associations to guide future wildlife surveillance and public health efforts related to CHOV and other zoonotic pathogens. Host sequences of the mitochondrial cytochrome b gene form a single monophyletic clade in Panama, despite wide distribution across Panama. Seropositive samples were concentrated in the central region of western Panama, consistent with the ecology of this agricultural commensal and the higher incidence of CHOV in humans in that region. Hantavirus seroprevalence in the pygmy rice rat was >15% overall, with the highest prevalence in agricultural areas (21%) and the lowest prevalence in shrublands (11%). Host–pathogen distribution, transmission dynamics, genomic evolution, and habitat affinities can be derived from the preserved samples, which include frozen tissues, and now provide a foundation for expanded investigations of orthohantaviruses in Panama. |
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spelling | pubmed-103033832023-06-29 Two Decades of Wildlife Pathogen Surveillance: Case Study of Choclo orthohantavirus and Its Wild Reservoir Oligoryzomys costaricensis Gonzalez, Publio Salazar, Jacqueline R. Salinas, Tybbysay P. Avila, Mario Colella, Jocelyn P. Dunnum, Jonathan L. Glass, Gregory E. Gonzalez, Gloria Juarez, Enos Lindblade, Kimberly Pile, Edwin Mendoza, Yaxelis Pascale, Juan Miguel Armien, Anibal G. Cook, Joseph A. Armien, Blas Viruses Article The Costa Rican pygmy rice rat (Oligoryzomys costaricensis) is the primary reservoir of Choclo orthohantavirus (CHOV), the causal agent of hantavirus disease, pulmonary syndrome, and fever in humans in Panama. Since the emergence of CHOV in early 2000, we have systematically sampled and archived rodents from >150 sites across Panama to establish a baseline understanding of the host and virus, producing a permanent archive of holistic specimens that we are now probing in greater detail. We summarize these collections and explore preliminary habitat/virus associations to guide future wildlife surveillance and public health efforts related to CHOV and other zoonotic pathogens. Host sequences of the mitochondrial cytochrome b gene form a single monophyletic clade in Panama, despite wide distribution across Panama. Seropositive samples were concentrated in the central region of western Panama, consistent with the ecology of this agricultural commensal and the higher incidence of CHOV in humans in that region. Hantavirus seroprevalence in the pygmy rice rat was >15% overall, with the highest prevalence in agricultural areas (21%) and the lowest prevalence in shrublands (11%). Host–pathogen distribution, transmission dynamics, genomic evolution, and habitat affinities can be derived from the preserved samples, which include frozen tissues, and now provide a foundation for expanded investigations of orthohantaviruses in Panama. MDPI 2023-06-17 /pmc/articles/PMC10303383/ /pubmed/37376689 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v15061390 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/). |
spellingShingle | Article Gonzalez, Publio Salazar, Jacqueline R. Salinas, Tybbysay P. Avila, Mario Colella, Jocelyn P. Dunnum, Jonathan L. Glass, Gregory E. Gonzalez, Gloria Juarez, Enos Lindblade, Kimberly Pile, Edwin Mendoza, Yaxelis Pascale, Juan Miguel Armien, Anibal G. Cook, Joseph A. Armien, Blas Two Decades of Wildlife Pathogen Surveillance: Case Study of Choclo orthohantavirus and Its Wild Reservoir Oligoryzomys costaricensis |
title | Two Decades of Wildlife Pathogen Surveillance: Case Study of Choclo orthohantavirus and Its Wild Reservoir Oligoryzomys costaricensis |
title_full | Two Decades of Wildlife Pathogen Surveillance: Case Study of Choclo orthohantavirus and Its Wild Reservoir Oligoryzomys costaricensis |
title_fullStr | Two Decades of Wildlife Pathogen Surveillance: Case Study of Choclo orthohantavirus and Its Wild Reservoir Oligoryzomys costaricensis |
title_full_unstemmed | Two Decades of Wildlife Pathogen Surveillance: Case Study of Choclo orthohantavirus and Its Wild Reservoir Oligoryzomys costaricensis |
title_short | Two Decades of Wildlife Pathogen Surveillance: Case Study of Choclo orthohantavirus and Its Wild Reservoir Oligoryzomys costaricensis |
title_sort | two decades of wildlife pathogen surveillance: case study of choclo orthohantavirus and its wild reservoir oligoryzomys costaricensis |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10303383/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37376689 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v15061390 |
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