1. Genetic characterization of hantaviruses associated with sigmodontine rodents in an endemic area for hantavirus pulmonary syndrome in southern Brazil.
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de Oliveira RC, Padula PJ, Gomes R, Martinez VP, Bellomo C, Bonvicino CR, Freire e Lima DI, Bragagnolo C, Caldas AC, D'Andrea PS, and de Lemos ER
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- Animals, Base Sequence, Brazil epidemiology, Capsid Proteins genetics, Cytochromes b genetics, DNA, Mitochondrial chemistry, DNA, Mitochondrial genetics, Disease Reservoirs virology, Female, Genetic Variation, Orthohantavirus classification, Orthohantavirus immunology, Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome virology, Male, Molecular Sequence Data, Phylogeny, Prevalence, RNA, Viral blood, Rodent Diseases epidemiology, Sequence Analysis, DNA, Viral Core Proteins genetics, Viral Proteins genetics, Antibodies, Viral blood, Endemic Diseases, Orthohantavirus genetics, Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome epidemiology, Rodent Diseases virology, Sigmodontinae classification, Sigmodontinae genetics, Sigmodontinae virology
- Abstract
An ecological assessment of reservoir species was conducted in a rural area (Jaborá) in the mid-west of the state of Santa Catarina in southern Brazil, where hantavirus pulmonary syndrome is endemic, to evaluate the prevalence of hantavirus infection in wild rodents. Blood and tissue samples were collected from 507 rodents during seven field trips from March 2004 to April 2006. Some of the animals were karyotyped to confirm morphological identification. Phylogenetic reconstructions of rodent specimens, based on the mitochondrial DNA cytochrome b gene sequences, were also obtained. Hantavirus antibody was found in 22 (4.3%) of the 507 rodents: 5 Akodon montensis, 2 Akodon paranaensis, 14 Oligoryzomys nigripes, and 1 Sooretamys angouya. Viral RNAs detected in O. nigripes and A. montensis were amplified and sequenced. O. nigripes virus genome was 97.5% (nt) and 98.4% (nt) identical to sequences published for Araucaria (Juquitiba-like) virus based on N and G2 fragment sequences. Viral sequences from A. montensis strain showed 89% and 88% nucleotide identities in a 905-nt fragment of the nucleocapsid (N) protein-coding region of the S segment when it was compared with two other Akodontine rodent-associated viruses from Paraguay, A. montensis and Akodon cursor, respectively. Phylogenetic analysis showed the cocirculation of two genetic hantavirus lineages in the state of Santa Catarina, one from O. nigripes and the other from A. montensis, previously characterized in Brazil and Paraguay, respectively. The hantavirus associated with A. montensis, designed Jaborá virus, represents a distinct phylogenetic lineage among the Brazilian hantaviruses.
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- 2011
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