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Circulation of vaccinia virus in southern and south‐eastern wildlife, Brazil
Transboundary and Emerging Diseases ( IF 3.5 ) Pub Date : 2020-03-09 , DOI: 10.1111/tbed.13537
Pedro Starling Pereira Martins da Costa 1 , Jaqueline Silva Oliveira 1 , Iago José da Silva Domingos 1 , Pedro Henrique Bastos E Silva 1 , Ana Gabriella Stoffella Dutra 1 , Carolina Dourado Amaral 1 , Jônatas Santos Abrahão 1 , Virgínia Bodelão Richini Pereira 2 , Erna Geessien Kroon 1 , Galileu Barbosa Costa 3 , Giliane de Souza Trindade 1
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We evaluated 345 wild animals from southern and south‐eastern Brazil to understand their role in vaccinia virus (VACV) transmission cycle. VACV DNA was detected in rodents, marsupials, chiroptera and cingulate, expanding the knowledge of VACV host range in wildlife that could potentially act as source of infection in rural and urban areas.

中文翻译:

痘苗病毒在巴西南部和东南部野生动物中的传播

我们评估了来自巴西南部和东南部的 345 只野生动物,以了解它们在痘苗病毒 (VACV) 传播周期中的作用。在啮齿动物、有袋动物、翼手目动物和扣带类动物中检测到了 VACV DNA,扩大了对野生动物中 VACV 宿主范围的认识,这些野生动物可能成为农村和城市地区的感染源。
更新日期:2020-03-09
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