Expansion of the range of Necromys lasiurus (Lund, 1841) into open areas of the Atlantic Forest biome in Rio de Janeiro state, Brazil, and the role of the species as a host of the hantavirus

•We mapped the occurrence of Necromys lasiurus, a hantavirus host in the Cerrado, within the Atlantic Forest in Rio de Janeiro.•Necromys lasiurus is expanding into areas of the anthropogenic matrix, but it is not usually either abundant or dominant.•The negative result for infection in N. lasiurus i...

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Veröffentlicht in:Acta tropica 2018-12, Vol.188, p.195-205
Hauptverfasser: de Oliveira Santos, Fernando, Teixeira, Bernardo Rodrigues, Passos Cordeiro, José Luis, de Sousa, Rute Hilário Albuquerque, Lucio, Camila dos Santos, Gonçalves, Pablo Rodrigues, Lemos, Hudson, de Oliveira, Renata Carvalho, Fernandes, Jorlan, Cavalcanti, Gabriel Rosa, de Lemos, Elba Regina Sampaio, D'Andrea, Paulo Sérgio
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Zusammenfassung:•We mapped the occurrence of Necromys lasiurus, a hantavirus host in the Cerrado, within the Atlantic Forest in Rio de Janeiro.•Necromys lasiurus is expanding into areas of the anthropogenic matrix, but it is not usually either abundant or dominant.•The negative result for infection in N. lasiurus indicates a low likelihood of a hantavirus outbreak at the current time. Necromys lasiurus is a generalist rodent that is thought to be the main reservoir of the Araraquara hantavirus, which causes Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome, in the Brazilian Cerrado savanna. This species occurs naturally in the open habitats of the Cerrado, Pantanal and Caatinga biomes, where it often occurs at high densities, although the distribution of the species has recently been observed expanding into the Brazilian state of Rio de Janeiro. This study aimed to map the occurrence of N. lasiurus within the Atlantic Forest of Rio de Janeiro state and discuss the potential role of the species as a reservoir of the Araraquara hantavirus in these areas. The study was based on a comprehensive literature search and four expeditions for the collection of specimens in the state of Rio de Janeiro. The data were used to predict the distribution of N. lasiurus, confirm the distribution of the species in the state, and detect the rates of hantavirus infection in these rodents. Necromys lasiurus has been recorded at 16 localities in 10 municipalities of Rio de Janeiro state. The relative abundance of N. lasiurus was low at all localities, except for the REBIO Poço das Antas and APA-BRSJ, two protected areas. Necromys lasiurus was associated primarily with landscapes dominated by farmland (plantations or pasture) at relatively low altitudes in the vicinity of bodies of water. A total of 204 serum samples were collected, but none were reactive for hantavirus. The distribution of N. lasiurus is expanding into many areas of the anthropogenic matrix, but it is not usually either abundant or dominant in these areas. The relatively reduced abundance of N. lasiurus in Rio de Janeiro and the lack of infection in all the areas investigated indicate that it is unlikely to be a reservoir of hantavirus in this region in the near future.
ISSN:0001-706X
1873-6254
DOI:10.1016/j.actatropica.2018.08.026