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dc.contributor.authorMoro de Sousa, Ricardo Luiz-
dc.contributor.authorMoreli, Marcos Lazaro-
dc.contributor.authorBorges, Alessandra Abel-
dc.contributor.authorCampos, Gelse Mazzoni-
dc.contributor.authorLivonesi, Marcia Cristina-
dc.contributor.authorMoraes Figueiredo, Luiz Tadeu-
dc.contributor.authorPinto, Aramis Augusto-
dc.date.accessioned2014-05-20T13:16:03Z-
dc.date.accessioned2016-10-25T16:37:28Z-
dc.date.available2014-05-20T13:16:03Z-
dc.date.available2016-10-25T16:37:28Z-
dc.date.issued2008-01-01-
dc.identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000171818-
dc.identifier.citationIntervirology. Basel: Karger, v. 51, n. 4, p. 299-310, 2008.-
dc.identifier.issn0300-5526-
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11449/3017-
dc.identifier.urihttp://acervodigital.unesp.br/handle/11449/3017-
dc.description.abstractObjective: Hantaviruses are rodent-borne RNA viruses that have caused hantavirus cardiopulmonary syndrome in several Brazilian regions. In the present study, geographical distribution, seroprevalence, natural host range, and phylogenetic relations of rodent-associated hantaviruses collected from seven counties of Southeastern Brazil were evaluated. Methods: ELISA, RT-PCR and phylogenetic analysis were used in this study. Results: Antibodies to hantavirus were detected in Bolomys lasiurus, Akodon sp. and Oligoryzomys sp., performing an overall seroprevalence of 5.17%. All seropositive rodents were associated with grasslands or woods surrounded by sugar cane fields. Phylogenetic analysis of partial S- and M-segment sequences showed that viral sequences isolated from B. lasiurus specimens clustered with Araraquara virus. However, a sequence from Akodon sp. shared 100% similarity with Argentinian/Chilean viruses based on the partial S- segment amino acid sequence. Conclusion: These results indicate that there are associations between rodent reservoirs and hantaviruses in some regions of Southeastern Brazil, and suggest the existence of additional hantavirus genetic diversity and host ecology in these areas. Copyright (C) 2008 S. Karger AG, Baselen
dc.description.sponsorshipFundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)-
dc.format.extent299-310-
dc.language.isoeng-
dc.publisherKarger-
dc.sourceWeb of Science-
dc.subjectHantavirusen
dc.subjectSigmodontine rodenten
dc.subjectELISAen
dc.subjectSeroprevalenceen
dc.subjectRT-PCRen
dc.subjectSequencing phylogenetic reconstructionen
dc.titleNatural Host Relationships and Genetic Diversity of Rodent-Associated Hantaviruses in Southeastern Brazilen
dc.typeoutro-
dc.contributor.institutionUniversidade de São Paulo (USP)-
dc.contributor.institutionUniversidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)-
dc.description.affiliationUniv São Paulo, Fac Zootecnia & Engn Alimentos, Dept Ciencias Basicas, Sch Zootech & Food Engn, BR-13635900 Pirassununga, SP, Brazil-
dc.description.affiliationUniv São Paulo, Sch Med Ribeirao Preto, Ctr Res Virol, BR-14049 Ribeirao Preto, SP, Brazil-
dc.description.affiliationSão Paulo State Univ UNESP, Sch Vet & Agr Sci, Dept Vet Pathol, Jaboticabal, SP, Brazil-
dc.description.affiliationUnespSão Paulo State Univ UNESP, Sch Vet & Agr Sci, Dept Vet Pathol, Jaboticabal, SP, Brazil-
dc.description.sponsorshipIdFAPESP: 98/16497-0-
dc.description.sponsorshipIdFAPESP: 00/12638-0-
dc.description.sponsorshipIdFAPESP: 01/01044-4-
dc.identifier.doi10.1159/000171818-
dc.identifier.wosWOS:000260892200014-
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dc.relation.ispartofIntervirology-
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