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Serological Surveillance of Rabies in Free-Range and Captive Common Vampire Bats Desmodus rotundus

The control of vampire bat rabies (VBR) in Brazil is based on the culling of Desmodus rotundus and the surveillance of outbreaks caused by D. rotundus in cattle and humans in addition to vaccination of susceptible livestock. The detection of anti-rabies antibodies in vampire bats indicates exposure...

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Autores principales: Megid, Jane, Benavides Tala, Julio Andre, Belaz Silva, Laís Dário, Castro Castro, Fernando Favian, Ribeiro, Bruna Letícia Devidé, Appolinário, Camila Michele, Katz, Iana Suly Santos, Scheffer, Karin Corrêa, Silva, Sandriana Ramos, Rosa, Adriana Ruckert, Barone, Gisely Toledo, Alves Martorelli, Luzia Fátima, de Almeida, Marilene Fernandes
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8511519/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34660750
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2021.681423
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author Megid, Jane
Benavides Tala, Julio Andre
Belaz Silva, Laís Dário
Castro Castro, Fernando Favian
Ribeiro, Bruna Letícia Devidé
Appolinário, Camila Michele
Katz, Iana Suly Santos
Scheffer, Karin Corrêa
Silva, Sandriana Ramos
Rosa, Adriana Ruckert
Barone, Gisely Toledo
Alves Martorelli, Luzia Fátima
de Almeida, Marilene Fernandes
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Benavides Tala, Julio Andre
Belaz Silva, Laís Dário
Castro Castro, Fernando Favian
Ribeiro, Bruna Letícia Devidé
Appolinário, Camila Michele
Katz, Iana Suly Santos
Scheffer, Karin Corrêa
Silva, Sandriana Ramos
Rosa, Adriana Ruckert
Barone, Gisely Toledo
Alves Martorelli, Luzia Fátima
de Almeida, Marilene Fernandes
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description The control of vampire bat rabies (VBR) in Brazil is based on the culling of Desmodus rotundus and the surveillance of outbreaks caused by D. rotundus in cattle and humans in addition to vaccination of susceptible livestock. The detection of anti-rabies antibodies in vampire bats indicates exposure to the rabies virus, and several studies have reported an increase of these antibodies following experimental infection. However, the dynamics of anti-rabies antibodies in natural populations of D. rotundus remains poorly understood. In this study, we took advantage of recent outbreaks of VBR among livestock in the Sao Paulo region of Brazil to test whether seroprevalence in D. rotundus reflects the incidence of rabies in nearby livestock populations. Sixty-four D. rotundus were captured during and after outbreaks from roost located in municipalities belonging to three regions with different incidences of rabies in herbivores. Sixteen seropositive bats were then kept in captivity for up to 120 days, and their antibodies and virus levels were quantified at different time points using the rapid fluorescent focus inhibition test (RFFIT). Antibody titers were associated with the occurrence of ongoing outbreak, with a higher proportion of bats showing titer >0.5 IU/ml in the region with a recent outbreak. However, low titers were still detected in bats from regions reporting the last outbreak of rabies at least 3 years prior to sampling. This study suggests that serological surveillance of rabies in vampire bats can be used as a tool to evaluate risk of outbreaks in at risk populations of cattle and human.
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spelling pubmed-85115192021-10-14 Serological Surveillance of Rabies in Free-Range and Captive Common Vampire Bats Desmodus rotundus Megid, Jane Benavides Tala, Julio Andre Belaz Silva, Laís Dário Castro Castro, Fernando Favian Ribeiro, Bruna Letícia Devidé Appolinário, Camila Michele Katz, Iana Suly Santos Scheffer, Karin Corrêa Silva, Sandriana Ramos Rosa, Adriana Ruckert Barone, Gisely Toledo Alves Martorelli, Luzia Fátima de Almeida, Marilene Fernandes Front Vet Sci Veterinary Science The control of vampire bat rabies (VBR) in Brazil is based on the culling of Desmodus rotundus and the surveillance of outbreaks caused by D. rotundus in cattle and humans in addition to vaccination of susceptible livestock. The detection of anti-rabies antibodies in vampire bats indicates exposure to the rabies virus, and several studies have reported an increase of these antibodies following experimental infection. However, the dynamics of anti-rabies antibodies in natural populations of D. rotundus remains poorly understood. In this study, we took advantage of recent outbreaks of VBR among livestock in the Sao Paulo region of Brazil to test whether seroprevalence in D. rotundus reflects the incidence of rabies in nearby livestock populations. Sixty-four D. rotundus were captured during and after outbreaks from roost located in municipalities belonging to three regions with different incidences of rabies in herbivores. Sixteen seropositive bats were then kept in captivity for up to 120 days, and their antibodies and virus levels were quantified at different time points using the rapid fluorescent focus inhibition test (RFFIT). Antibody titers were associated with the occurrence of ongoing outbreak, with a higher proportion of bats showing titer >0.5 IU/ml in the region with a recent outbreak. However, low titers were still detected in bats from regions reporting the last outbreak of rabies at least 3 years prior to sampling. This study suggests that serological surveillance of rabies in vampire bats can be used as a tool to evaluate risk of outbreaks in at risk populations of cattle and human. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-09-29 /pmc/articles/PMC8511519/ /pubmed/34660750 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2021.681423 Text en Copyright © 2021 Megid, Benavides Tala, Belaz Silva, Castro Castro, Ribeiro, Appolinário, Katz, Scheffer, Silva, Rosa, Barone, Alves Martorelli and de Almeida. 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 Veterinary Science
Megid, Jane
Benavides Tala, Julio Andre
Belaz Silva, Laís Dário
Castro Castro, Fernando Favian
Ribeiro, Bruna Letícia Devidé
Appolinário, Camila Michele
Katz, Iana Suly Santos
Scheffer, Karin Corrêa
Silva, Sandriana Ramos
Rosa, Adriana Ruckert
Barone, Gisely Toledo
Alves Martorelli, Luzia Fátima
de Almeida, Marilene Fernandes
Serological Surveillance of Rabies in Free-Range and Captive Common Vampire Bats Desmodus rotundus
title Serological Surveillance of Rabies in Free-Range and Captive Common Vampire Bats Desmodus rotundus
title_full Serological Surveillance of Rabies in Free-Range and Captive Common Vampire Bats Desmodus rotundus
title_fullStr Serological Surveillance of Rabies in Free-Range and Captive Common Vampire Bats Desmodus rotundus
title_full_unstemmed Serological Surveillance of Rabies in Free-Range and Captive Common Vampire Bats Desmodus rotundus
title_short Serological Surveillance of Rabies in Free-Range and Captive Common Vampire Bats Desmodus rotundus
title_sort serological surveillance of rabies in free-range and captive common vampire bats desmodus rotundus
topic Veterinary Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8511519/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34660750
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2021.681423
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