Ongoing quiescence in the Borborema Plateau Plague focus (Paraiba, Brazil)

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Autor(a) principal: ZEPPELINI,CAIO G.
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: DE ALMEIDA,ALZIRA M.P., CORDEIRO-ESTRELA,PEDRO
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências (Online)
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Resumo: Abstract Plague is a zoonosis caused by Yersinia pestis, whose cycle is based on a reservoir system composed of mammals and their fleas. Its transmission cycle presents long enzootic periods with undetected cases, sometimes misleading that the cycle is extinct. While surveillance activities in Brazil are being carried out only in some focal areas, the serologic results confirm the persistence of Y. pestis in all monitored areas. We studied the small mammal assembly and Y. pestis presencein the Borborema Plateau Focus within the state of Paraíba, which staged the last Brazilian plague outbreak (1986-1987), through aninventory and Y. pestis detection survey of small mammals in peridomestic and sylvatic areas from two municipalities in the state of Paraíba.The field sampling captured 45 specimens (27 marsupials, 18 rodents), of 10 species. Only two species (one marsupial, one rodent) were captured in both peridomestic and sylvatic ecotopes. The sylvatic ecotope had higher richness and abundance. No evidence of circulation of the pathogen was detected, however, this result does not discard the necessity of continuous epidemiological surveillance due to the risk of rekindling the foci after long dormant periods, especially given the current epidemiological transition occurring on a Global scale.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Ongoing quiescence in the Borborema Plateau Plague focus (Paraiba, Brazil)
title Ongoing quiescence in the Borborema Plateau Plague focus (Paraiba, Brazil)
spellingShingle Ongoing quiescence in the Borborema Plateau Plague focus (Paraiba, Brazil)
ZEPPELINI,CAIO G.
small mammals
peridomestic environment
Yersinia pestis
quiescence
surveillance
title_short Ongoing quiescence in the Borborema Plateau Plague focus (Paraiba, Brazil)
title_full Ongoing quiescence in the Borborema Plateau Plague focus (Paraiba, Brazil)
title_fullStr Ongoing quiescence in the Borborema Plateau Plague focus (Paraiba, Brazil)
title_full_unstemmed Ongoing quiescence in the Borborema Plateau Plague focus (Paraiba, Brazil)
title_sort Ongoing quiescence in the Borborema Plateau Plague focus (Paraiba, Brazil)
author ZEPPELINI,CAIO G.
author_facet ZEPPELINI,CAIO G.
DE ALMEIDA,ALZIRA M.P.
CORDEIRO-ESTRELA,PEDRO
author_role author
author2 DE ALMEIDA,ALZIRA M.P.
CORDEIRO-ESTRELA,PEDRO
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv ZEPPELINI,CAIO G.
DE ALMEIDA,ALZIRA M.P.
CORDEIRO-ESTRELA,PEDRO
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv small mammals
peridomestic environment
Yersinia pestis
quiescence
surveillance
topic small mammals
peridomestic environment
Yersinia pestis
quiescence
surveillance
description Abstract Plague is a zoonosis caused by Yersinia pestis, whose cycle is based on a reservoir system composed of mammals and their fleas. Its transmission cycle presents long enzootic periods with undetected cases, sometimes misleading that the cycle is extinct. While surveillance activities in Brazil are being carried out only in some focal areas, the serologic results confirm the persistence of Y. pestis in all monitored areas. We studied the small mammal assembly and Y. pestis presencein the Borborema Plateau Focus within the state of Paraíba, which staged the last Brazilian plague outbreak (1986-1987), through aninventory and Y. pestis detection survey of small mammals in peridomestic and sylvatic areas from two municipalities in the state of Paraíba.The field sampling captured 45 specimens (27 marsupials, 18 rodents), of 10 species. Only two species (one marsupial, one rodent) were captured in both peridomestic and sylvatic ecotopes. The sylvatic ecotope had higher richness and abundance. No evidence of circulation of the pathogen was detected, however, this result does not discard the necessity of continuous epidemiological surveillance due to the risk of rekindling the foci after long dormant periods, especially given the current epidemiological transition occurring on a Global scale.
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