Molecular epidemiology of an outbreak of bovine rabies in central Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, 2012/Epidemiologia molecular de surto de raiva bovina na regiao central do Rio Grande do Sul, 2012

Rabies is an infectious disease of the central nervous system of mammals caused by rabies virus (RabV), generally transmitted by the bite of rabid animals. In Brazil, vampire bats Desmodus rotundus are the main reservoirs of RabV for livestock. The present study describes a molecular and epidemiolog...

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Hauptverfasser: Kanitz, Fabio Adriano, Kowalski, Ananda Paula, Batista, Helena Beatriz de Carvalho Ruthner, Carnieli, Jr., Pedro, Oliveira, Rafael de Novaes, Weiblen, Rudi, Flores, Eduardo Furtado
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description Rabies is an infectious disease of the central nervous system of mammals caused by rabies virus (RabV), generally transmitted by the bite of rabid animals. In Brazil, vampire bats Desmodus rotundus are the main reservoirs of RabV for livestock. The present study describes a molecular and epidemiological investigation of outbreaks of bovine rabies occurring in the central region of Rio Grande do Sul state, Brazil, between May and August 2012. In this period, 45 cases suspected of rabies were reported in 22 small herds, located within a 4.7km range, in the county of Pinhal Grande. From these, 32 samples were submitted to rabies diagnosis and RabV and/or viral antigens were identified in 27 samples. Subsequently, 11 brain samples were submitted to reverse transcription/polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) for the nucleoprotein gene (N) followed by nucleotide sequencing and phylogenetic analysis. Seven out of 11 samples yielded identical sequences; one presented a synonymous, non-coding mutation, indicating a likely common origin of the virus. However, three other samples presented nucleotide mutations which resulted in amino acid changes, suggesting a different origin of the virus. In summary, these results suggest that RabV strains of different origin/lineages co-circulate in the region and were involved in the outbreaks. Investigations on the circulation of both genotypes in bats in the region are currently underway.
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