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Bat-transmitted Human Rabies Outbreaks, Brazilian Amazon
We describe 2 bat-transmitted outbreaks in remote, rural areas of Portel and Viseu Municipalities, Pará State, northern Brazil. Central nervous system specimens were taken after patients' deaths and underwent immunofluorescent assay and histopathologic examination for rabies antigens; also, spe...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3291204/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16965697 http://dx.doi.org/10.3201/1208.050929 |
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author | da Rosa, Elizabeth S.T. Kotait, Ivanete Barbosa, Taciana F.S. Carrieri, Maria L. Brandão, Paulo E. Pinheiro, Amiraldo S. Begot, Alberto L. Wada, Marcelo Y. de Oliveira, Rosely C. Grisard, Edmundo C. Ferreira, Márcia Lima, Reynaldo J. da Silva Montebello, Lúcia Medeiros, Daniele B.A. Sousa, Rita C.M. Bensabath, Gilberta Carmo, Eduardo H. Vasconcelos, Pedro F.C. |
author_facet | da Rosa, Elizabeth S.T. Kotait, Ivanete Barbosa, Taciana F.S. Carrieri, Maria L. Brandão, Paulo E. Pinheiro, Amiraldo S. Begot, Alberto L. Wada, Marcelo Y. de Oliveira, Rosely C. Grisard, Edmundo C. Ferreira, Márcia Lima, Reynaldo J. da Silva Montebello, Lúcia Medeiros, Daniele B.A. Sousa, Rita C.M. Bensabath, Gilberta Carmo, Eduardo H. Vasconcelos, Pedro F.C. |
author_sort | da Rosa, Elizabeth S.T. |
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description | We describe 2 bat-transmitted outbreaks in remote, rural areas of Portel and Viseu Municipalities, Pará State, northern Brazil. Central nervous system specimens were taken after patients' deaths and underwent immunofluorescent assay and histopathologic examination for rabies antigens; also, specimens were injected intracerebrally into suckling mice in an attempt to isolate the virus. Strains obtained were antigenically and genetically characterized. Twenty-one persons died due to paralytic rabies in the 2 municipalities. Ten rabies virus strains were isolated from human specimens; 2 other cases were diagnosed by histopathologic examination. Isolates were antigenically characterized as Desmodus rotundus variant 3 (AgV3). DNA sequencing of 6 strains showed that they were genetically close to D. rotundus–related strains isolated in Brazil. The genetic results were similar to those obtained by using monoclonal antibodies and support the conclusion that the isolates studied belong to the same rabies cycle, the virus variants found in the vampire bat D. rotundus. |
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spelling | pubmed-32912042012-03-05 Bat-transmitted Human Rabies Outbreaks, Brazilian Amazon da Rosa, Elizabeth S.T. Kotait, Ivanete Barbosa, Taciana F.S. Carrieri, Maria L. Brandão, Paulo E. Pinheiro, Amiraldo S. Begot, Alberto L. Wada, Marcelo Y. de Oliveira, Rosely C. Grisard, Edmundo C. Ferreira, Márcia Lima, Reynaldo J. da Silva Montebello, Lúcia Medeiros, Daniele B.A. Sousa, Rita C.M. Bensabath, Gilberta Carmo, Eduardo H. Vasconcelos, Pedro F.C. Emerg Infect Dis Research We describe 2 bat-transmitted outbreaks in remote, rural areas of Portel and Viseu Municipalities, Pará State, northern Brazil. Central nervous system specimens were taken after patients' deaths and underwent immunofluorescent assay and histopathologic examination for rabies antigens; also, specimens were injected intracerebrally into suckling mice in an attempt to isolate the virus. Strains obtained were antigenically and genetically characterized. Twenty-one persons died due to paralytic rabies in the 2 municipalities. Ten rabies virus strains were isolated from human specimens; 2 other cases were diagnosed by histopathologic examination. Isolates were antigenically characterized as Desmodus rotundus variant 3 (AgV3). DNA sequencing of 6 strains showed that they were genetically close to D. rotundus–related strains isolated in Brazil. The genetic results were similar to those obtained by using monoclonal antibodies and support the conclusion that the isolates studied belong to the same rabies cycle, the virus variants found in the vampire bat D. rotundus. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 2006-08 /pmc/articles/PMC3291204/ /pubmed/16965697 http://dx.doi.org/10.3201/1208.050929 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is a publication of the U.S. Government. This publication is in the public domain and is therefore without copyright. All text from this work may be reprinted freely. Use of these materials should be properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research da Rosa, Elizabeth S.T. Kotait, Ivanete Barbosa, Taciana F.S. Carrieri, Maria L. Brandão, Paulo E. Pinheiro, Amiraldo S. Begot, Alberto L. Wada, Marcelo Y. de Oliveira, Rosely C. Grisard, Edmundo C. Ferreira, Márcia Lima, Reynaldo J. da Silva Montebello, Lúcia Medeiros, Daniele B.A. Sousa, Rita C.M. Bensabath, Gilberta Carmo, Eduardo H. Vasconcelos, Pedro F.C. Bat-transmitted Human Rabies Outbreaks, Brazilian Amazon |
title | Bat-transmitted Human Rabies Outbreaks, Brazilian Amazon |
title_full | Bat-transmitted Human Rabies Outbreaks, Brazilian Amazon |
title_fullStr | Bat-transmitted Human Rabies Outbreaks, Brazilian Amazon |
title_full_unstemmed | Bat-transmitted Human Rabies Outbreaks, Brazilian Amazon |
title_short | Bat-transmitted Human Rabies Outbreaks, Brazilian Amazon |
title_sort | bat-transmitted human rabies outbreaks, brazilian amazon |
topic | Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3291204/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16965697 http://dx.doi.org/10.3201/1208.050929 |
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