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Serologic and Molecular Evidence of Vaccinia Virus Circulation among Small Mammals from Different Biomes, Brazil

Vaccinia virus (VACV) is a zoonotic agent that causes a disease called bovine vaccinia, which is detected mainly in milking cattle and humans in close contact with these animals. Even though many aspects of VACV infection have been described, much is still unknown about its circulation in the enviro...

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Autores principales: Miranda, Júlia B., Borges, Iara A., Campos, Samantha P.S., Vieira, Flávia N., de Ázara, Tatiana M.F., Marques, Fernanda A., Costa, Galileu B., Luis, Ana Paula M.F., de Oliveira, Jaqueline S., Ferreira, Paulo César P., Bonjardim, Cláudio Antônio, da Silva, Silvio L.M., Eiras, Álvaro E., Abrahão, Jônatas S., Kroon, Erna G., Drumond, Betânia P., Paglia, Adriano P., Trindade, Giliane de S.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
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Publicado: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5443434/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28518030
http://dx.doi.org/10.3201/eid2306.161643
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author Miranda, Júlia B.
Borges, Iara A.
Campos, Samantha P.S.
Vieira, Flávia N.
de Ázara, Tatiana M.F.
Marques, Fernanda A.
Costa, Galileu B.
Luis, Ana Paula M.F.
de Oliveira, Jaqueline S.
Ferreira, Paulo César P.
Bonjardim, Cláudio Antônio
da Silva, Silvio L.M.
Eiras, Álvaro E.
Abrahão, Jônatas S.
Kroon, Erna G.
Drumond, Betânia P.
Paglia, Adriano P.
Trindade, Giliane de S.
author_facet Miranda, Júlia B.
Borges, Iara A.
Campos, Samantha P.S.
Vieira, Flávia N.
de Ázara, Tatiana M.F.
Marques, Fernanda A.
Costa, Galileu B.
Luis, Ana Paula M.F.
de Oliveira, Jaqueline S.
Ferreira, Paulo César P.
Bonjardim, Cláudio Antônio
da Silva, Silvio L.M.
Eiras, Álvaro E.
Abrahão, Jônatas S.
Kroon, Erna G.
Drumond, Betânia P.
Paglia, Adriano P.
Trindade, Giliane de S.
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description Vaccinia virus (VACV) is a zoonotic agent that causes a disease called bovine vaccinia, which is detected mainly in milking cattle and humans in close contact with these animals. Even though many aspects of VACV infection have been described, much is still unknown about its circulation in the environment and its natural hosts/reservoirs. To investigate the presence of Orthopoxvirus antibodies or VACV DNA, we captured small rodents and marsupials in 3 areas of Minas Gerais state, Brazil, and tested their samples in a laboratory. A total of 336 animals were tested; positivity ranged from 18.1% to 25.5% in the 3 studied regions located in different biomes, including the Atlantic Forest and the Cerrado. Analysis of nucleotide sequences indicated co-circulation of VACV groups I and II. Our findings reinforce the possible role played by rodents and marsupials in VACV maintenance and its transmission chain.
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spelling pubmed-54434342017-06-02 Serologic and Molecular Evidence of Vaccinia Virus Circulation among Small Mammals from Different Biomes, Brazil Miranda, Júlia B. Borges, Iara A. Campos, Samantha P.S. Vieira, Flávia N. de Ázara, Tatiana M.F. Marques, Fernanda A. Costa, Galileu B. Luis, Ana Paula M.F. de Oliveira, Jaqueline S. Ferreira, Paulo César P. Bonjardim, Cláudio Antônio da Silva, Silvio L.M. Eiras, Álvaro E. Abrahão, Jônatas S. Kroon, Erna G. Drumond, Betânia P. Paglia, Adriano P. Trindade, Giliane de S. Emerg Infect Dis Research Vaccinia virus (VACV) is a zoonotic agent that causes a disease called bovine vaccinia, which is detected mainly in milking cattle and humans in close contact with these animals. Even though many aspects of VACV infection have been described, much is still unknown about its circulation in the environment and its natural hosts/reservoirs. To investigate the presence of Orthopoxvirus antibodies or VACV DNA, we captured small rodents and marsupials in 3 areas of Minas Gerais state, Brazil, and tested their samples in a laboratory. A total of 336 animals were tested; positivity ranged from 18.1% to 25.5% in the 3 studied regions located in different biomes, including the Atlantic Forest and the Cerrado. Analysis of nucleotide sequences indicated co-circulation of VACV groups I and II. Our findings reinforce the possible role played by rodents and marsupials in VACV maintenance and its transmission chain. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 2017-06 /pmc/articles/PMC5443434/ /pubmed/28518030 http://dx.doi.org/10.3201/eid2306.161643 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
Miranda, Júlia B.
Borges, Iara A.
Campos, Samantha P.S.
Vieira, Flávia N.
de Ázara, Tatiana M.F.
Marques, Fernanda A.
Costa, Galileu B.
Luis, Ana Paula M.F.
de Oliveira, Jaqueline S.
Ferreira, Paulo César P.
Bonjardim, Cláudio Antônio
da Silva, Silvio L.M.
Eiras, Álvaro E.
Abrahão, Jônatas S.
Kroon, Erna G.
Drumond, Betânia P.
Paglia, Adriano P.
Trindade, Giliane de S.
Serologic and Molecular Evidence of Vaccinia Virus Circulation among Small Mammals from Different Biomes, Brazil
title Serologic and Molecular Evidence of Vaccinia Virus Circulation among Small Mammals from Different Biomes, Brazil
title_full Serologic and Molecular Evidence of Vaccinia Virus Circulation among Small Mammals from Different Biomes, Brazil
title_fullStr Serologic and Molecular Evidence of Vaccinia Virus Circulation among Small Mammals from Different Biomes, Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Serologic and Molecular Evidence of Vaccinia Virus Circulation among Small Mammals from Different Biomes, Brazil
title_short Serologic and Molecular Evidence of Vaccinia Virus Circulation among Small Mammals from Different Biomes, Brazil
title_sort serologic and molecular evidence of vaccinia virus circulation among small mammals from different biomes, brazil
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5443434/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28518030
http://dx.doi.org/10.3201/eid2306.161643
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