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Serological Evidence of Orthopoxvirus Circulation Among Equids, Southeast Brazil

Since 1999 Vaccinia virus (VACV) outbreaks involving bovines and humans have been reported in Brazil; this zoonosis is known as Bovine Vaccinia (BV) and is mainly an occupational disease of milkers. It was only in 2008 (and then again in 2011 and 2014) however, that VACV was found causing natural in...

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Autores principales: Borges, Iara A., Reynolds, Mary G., McCollum, Andrea M., Figueiredo, Poliana O., Ambrosio, Lara L. D., Vieira, Flavia N., Costa, Galileu B., Matos, Ana C. D., de Andrade Almeida, Valeria M., Ferreira, Paulo C. P., Lobato, Zélia I. P., dos Reis, Jenner K. P., Kroon, Erna G., Trindade, Giliane S.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5852868/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29568288
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2018.00402
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author Borges, Iara A.
Reynolds, Mary G.
McCollum, Andrea M.
Figueiredo, Poliana O.
Ambrosio, Lara L. D.
Vieira, Flavia N.
Costa, Galileu B.
Matos, Ana C. D.
de Andrade Almeida, Valeria M.
Ferreira, Paulo C. P.
Lobato, Zélia I. P.
dos Reis, Jenner K. P.
Kroon, Erna G.
Trindade, Giliane S.
author_facet Borges, Iara A.
Reynolds, Mary G.
McCollum, Andrea M.
Figueiredo, Poliana O.
Ambrosio, Lara L. D.
Vieira, Flavia N.
Costa, Galileu B.
Matos, Ana C. D.
de Andrade Almeida, Valeria M.
Ferreira, Paulo C. P.
Lobato, Zélia I. P.
dos Reis, Jenner K. P.
Kroon, Erna G.
Trindade, Giliane S.
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description Since 1999 Vaccinia virus (VACV) outbreaks involving bovines and humans have been reported in Brazil; this zoonosis is known as Bovine Vaccinia (BV) and is mainly an occupational disease of milkers. It was only in 2008 (and then again in 2011 and 2014) however, that VACV was found causing natural infections in Brazilian equids. These reports involved only equids, no infected humans or bovines were identified, and the sources of infections remain unknown up to date. The peculiarities of Equine Vaccinia outbreaks (e.g., absence of human infection), the frequently shared environments, and fomites by equids and bovines in Brazilian farms and the remaining gaps in BV epidemiology incited a question over OPV serological status of equids in Brazil. For this report, sera from 621 equids - representing different species, ages, sexes and locations of origin within Minas Gerais State, southeast Brazil – were examined for the presence of anti-Orthopoxvirus (OPV) antibodies. Only 74 of these were sampled during an Equine Vaccinia outbreak, meaning some of these specific animals presented typical lesions of OPV infections. The majority of sera, however, were sampled from animals without typical signs of OPV infection and during the absence of reported Bovine or Equine Vaccinia outbreaks. Results suggest the circulation of VACV among equids of southeast Brazil even prior to the time of the first VACV outbreak in 2008. There is a correlation of OPVs outbreaks among bovines and equids although many gaps remain to our understanding of its nature. The data obtained may even be carefully associated to recent discussion over OPVs history. Moreover, data is available to improve the knowledge and instigate new researches regarding OPVs circulation in Brazil and worldwide.
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spelling pubmed-58528682018-03-22 Serological Evidence of Orthopoxvirus Circulation Among Equids, Southeast Brazil Borges, Iara A. Reynolds, Mary G. McCollum, Andrea M. Figueiredo, Poliana O. Ambrosio, Lara L. D. Vieira, Flavia N. Costa, Galileu B. Matos, Ana C. D. de Andrade Almeida, Valeria M. Ferreira, Paulo C. P. Lobato, Zélia I. P. dos Reis, Jenner K. P. Kroon, Erna G. Trindade, Giliane S. Front Microbiol Microbiology Since 1999 Vaccinia virus (VACV) outbreaks involving bovines and humans have been reported in Brazil; this zoonosis is known as Bovine Vaccinia (BV) and is mainly an occupational disease of milkers. It was only in 2008 (and then again in 2011 and 2014) however, that VACV was found causing natural infections in Brazilian equids. These reports involved only equids, no infected humans or bovines were identified, and the sources of infections remain unknown up to date. The peculiarities of Equine Vaccinia outbreaks (e.g., absence of human infection), the frequently shared environments, and fomites by equids and bovines in Brazilian farms and the remaining gaps in BV epidemiology incited a question over OPV serological status of equids in Brazil. For this report, sera from 621 equids - representing different species, ages, sexes and locations of origin within Minas Gerais State, southeast Brazil – were examined for the presence of anti-Orthopoxvirus (OPV) antibodies. Only 74 of these were sampled during an Equine Vaccinia outbreak, meaning some of these specific animals presented typical lesions of OPV infections. The majority of sera, however, were sampled from animals without typical signs of OPV infection and during the absence of reported Bovine or Equine Vaccinia outbreaks. Results suggest the circulation of VACV among equids of southeast Brazil even prior to the time of the first VACV outbreak in 2008. There is a correlation of OPVs outbreaks among bovines and equids although many gaps remain to our understanding of its nature. The data obtained may even be carefully associated to recent discussion over OPVs history. Moreover, data is available to improve the knowledge and instigate new researches regarding OPVs circulation in Brazil and worldwide. Frontiers Media S.A. 2018-03-08 /pmc/articles/PMC5852868/ /pubmed/29568288 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2018.00402 Text en Copyright © 2018 Borges, Reynolds, McCollum, Figueiredo, Ambrosio, Vieira, Costa, Matos, de Andrade Almeida, Ferreira, Lobato, dos Reis, Kroon and Trindade. http://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 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 Microbiology
Borges, Iara A.
Reynolds, Mary G.
McCollum, Andrea M.
Figueiredo, Poliana O.
Ambrosio, Lara L. D.
Vieira, Flavia N.
Costa, Galileu B.
Matos, Ana C. D.
de Andrade Almeida, Valeria M.
Ferreira, Paulo C. P.
Lobato, Zélia I. P.
dos Reis, Jenner K. P.
Kroon, Erna G.
Trindade, Giliane S.
Serological Evidence of Orthopoxvirus Circulation Among Equids, Southeast Brazil
title Serological Evidence of Orthopoxvirus Circulation Among Equids, Southeast Brazil
title_full Serological Evidence of Orthopoxvirus Circulation Among Equids, Southeast Brazil
title_fullStr Serological Evidence of Orthopoxvirus Circulation Among Equids, Southeast Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Serological Evidence of Orthopoxvirus Circulation Among Equids, Southeast Brazil
title_short Serological Evidence of Orthopoxvirus Circulation Among Equids, Southeast Brazil
title_sort serological evidence of orthopoxvirus circulation among equids, southeast brazil
topic Microbiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5852868/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29568288
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2018.00402
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