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Case report: Urbanized non-human primates as sentinels for human zoonotic diseases: a case of acute fatal toxoplasmosis in a free-ranging marmoset in coinfection with yellow fever virus

Free-ranging non-human primates (NHP) can live in anthropized areas or urban environments in close contact with human populations. This condition can enable the emergence and transmission of high-impact zoonotic pathogens. For the first time, we detected a coinfection of the yellow fever (YF) virus...

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Autores principales: Sousa, Davi E. R., Wilson, Tais M., Macêdo, Isabel L., Romano, Alessandro P. M., Ramos, Daniel G., Passos, Pedro H. O., Costa, Gabriela R. T., Fonseca, Vagner S., Mares-Guia, Maria Angélica M. M., Giovanetti, Marta, Alcantara, Luiz Carlos Junior, de Filippis, Ana Maria B., Paludo, Giane R., Melo, Cristiano B., Castro, Márcio B.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10475956/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37670831
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2023.1236384
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author Sousa, Davi E. R.
Wilson, Tais M.
Macêdo, Isabel L.
Romano, Alessandro P. M.
Ramos, Daniel G.
Passos, Pedro H. O.
Costa, Gabriela R. T.
Fonseca, Vagner S.
Mares-Guia, Maria Angélica M. M.
Giovanetti, Marta
Alcantara, Luiz Carlos Junior
de Filippis, Ana Maria B.
Paludo, Giane R.
Melo, Cristiano B.
Castro, Márcio B.
author_facet Sousa, Davi E. R.
Wilson, Tais M.
Macêdo, Isabel L.
Romano, Alessandro P. M.
Ramos, Daniel G.
Passos, Pedro H. O.
Costa, Gabriela R. T.
Fonseca, Vagner S.
Mares-Guia, Maria Angélica M. M.
Giovanetti, Marta
Alcantara, Luiz Carlos Junior
de Filippis, Ana Maria B.
Paludo, Giane R.
Melo, Cristiano B.
Castro, Márcio B.
author_sort Sousa, Davi E. R.
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description Free-ranging non-human primates (NHP) can live in anthropized areas or urban environments in close contact with human populations. This condition can enable the emergence and transmission of high-impact zoonotic pathogens. For the first time, we detected a coinfection of the yellow fever (YF) virus with Toxoplasma gondii in a free-ranging NHP in a highly urbanized area of a metropolis in Brazil. Specifically, we observed this coinfection in a black-tufted marmoset found dead and taken for a necropsy by the local health surveillance service. After conducting an epidemiological investigation, characterizing the pathological features, and performing molecular assays, we confirmed that the marmoset developed an acute fatal infection caused by T. gondii in coinfection with a new YF virus South American-1 sub-lineage. As a result, we have raised concerns about the public health implications of these findings and discussed the importance of diagnosis and surveillance of zoonotic agents in urbanized NHPs. As competent hosts of zoonotic diseases such as YF and environmental sentinels for toxoplasmosis, NHPs play a crucial role in the One Health framework to predict and prevent the emergence of dangerous human pathogens.
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spelling pubmed-104759562023-09-05 Case report: Urbanized non-human primates as sentinels for human zoonotic diseases: a case of acute fatal toxoplasmosis in a free-ranging marmoset in coinfection with yellow fever virus Sousa, Davi E. R. Wilson, Tais M. Macêdo, Isabel L. Romano, Alessandro P. M. Ramos, Daniel G. Passos, Pedro H. O. Costa, Gabriela R. T. Fonseca, Vagner S. Mares-Guia, Maria Angélica M. M. Giovanetti, Marta Alcantara, Luiz Carlos Junior de Filippis, Ana Maria B. Paludo, Giane R. Melo, Cristiano B. Castro, Márcio B. Front Public Health Public Health Free-ranging non-human primates (NHP) can live in anthropized areas or urban environments in close contact with human populations. This condition can enable the emergence and transmission of high-impact zoonotic pathogens. For the first time, we detected a coinfection of the yellow fever (YF) virus with Toxoplasma gondii in a free-ranging NHP in a highly urbanized area of a metropolis in Brazil. Specifically, we observed this coinfection in a black-tufted marmoset found dead and taken for a necropsy by the local health surveillance service. After conducting an epidemiological investigation, characterizing the pathological features, and performing molecular assays, we confirmed that the marmoset developed an acute fatal infection caused by T. gondii in coinfection with a new YF virus South American-1 sub-lineage. As a result, we have raised concerns about the public health implications of these findings and discussed the importance of diagnosis and surveillance of zoonotic agents in urbanized NHPs. As competent hosts of zoonotic diseases such as YF and environmental sentinels for toxoplasmosis, NHPs play a crucial role in the One Health framework to predict and prevent the emergence of dangerous human pathogens. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-08-21 /pmc/articles/PMC10475956/ /pubmed/37670831 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2023.1236384 Text en Copyright © 2023 Sousa, Wilson, Macêdo, Romano, Ramos, Passos, Costa, Fonseca, Mares-Guia, Giovanetti, Alcantara, de Filippis, Paludo, Melo and Castro. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Public Health
Sousa, Davi E. R.
Wilson, Tais M.
Macêdo, Isabel L.
Romano, Alessandro P. M.
Ramos, Daniel G.
Passos, Pedro H. O.
Costa, Gabriela R. T.
Fonseca, Vagner S.
Mares-Guia, Maria Angélica M. M.
Giovanetti, Marta
Alcantara, Luiz Carlos Junior
de Filippis, Ana Maria B.
Paludo, Giane R.
Melo, Cristiano B.
Castro, Márcio B.
Case report: Urbanized non-human primates as sentinels for human zoonotic diseases: a case of acute fatal toxoplasmosis in a free-ranging marmoset in coinfection with yellow fever virus
title Case report: Urbanized non-human primates as sentinels for human zoonotic diseases: a case of acute fatal toxoplasmosis in a free-ranging marmoset in coinfection with yellow fever virus
title_full Case report: Urbanized non-human primates as sentinels for human zoonotic diseases: a case of acute fatal toxoplasmosis in a free-ranging marmoset in coinfection with yellow fever virus
title_fullStr Case report: Urbanized non-human primates as sentinels for human zoonotic diseases: a case of acute fatal toxoplasmosis in a free-ranging marmoset in coinfection with yellow fever virus
title_full_unstemmed Case report: Urbanized non-human primates as sentinels for human zoonotic diseases: a case of acute fatal toxoplasmosis in a free-ranging marmoset in coinfection with yellow fever virus
title_short Case report: Urbanized non-human primates as sentinels for human zoonotic diseases: a case of acute fatal toxoplasmosis in a free-ranging marmoset in coinfection with yellow fever virus
title_sort case report: urbanized non-human primates as sentinels for human zoonotic diseases: a case of acute fatal toxoplasmosis in a free-ranging marmoset in coinfection with yellow fever virus
topic Public Health
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10475956/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37670831
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2023.1236384
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