Species determination of Brazilian mammals implicated in the epidemiology of rabies based on the control region of mitochondrial DNA

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Autor(a) principal: Carnieli Junior,Pedro
Data de Publicação: 2008
Outros Autores: Fahl,Willian de Oliveira, Castilho,Juliana Galera, Brandão,Paulo Eduardo, Carrieri,Maria Luiza, Kotait,Ivanete
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Infectious Diseases
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1413-86702008000600002
Resumo: Identification of animals that are decomposing or have been run over or burnt and cannot be visually identified is a problem in the surveillance and control of infectious diseases. Many of these animals are wild and represent a valuable source of information for epidemiologic research as they may be carriers of an infectious agent. This article discusses the results obtained using a method for identifying mammals genetically by sequencing their mitochondrial DNA control region. Fourteen species were analyzed and identified. These included the main reservoirs and transmitters of rabies virus, namely, canids, chiroptera and primates. The results prove that this method of genetic identification is both efficient and simple and that it can be used in the surveillance of infectious diseases which includes mammals in their epidemiologic cycle, such as rabies.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Species determination of Brazilian mammals implicated in the epidemiology of rabies based on the control region of mitochondrial DNA
title Species determination of Brazilian mammals implicated in the epidemiology of rabies based on the control region of mitochondrial DNA
spellingShingle Species determination of Brazilian mammals implicated in the epidemiology of rabies based on the control region of mitochondrial DNA
Carnieli Junior,Pedro
Mitochondrial DNA
Sequencing
Identification
Mammals
Rabies
title_short Species determination of Brazilian mammals implicated in the epidemiology of rabies based on the control region of mitochondrial DNA
title_full Species determination of Brazilian mammals implicated in the epidemiology of rabies based on the control region of mitochondrial DNA
title_fullStr Species determination of Brazilian mammals implicated in the epidemiology of rabies based on the control region of mitochondrial DNA
title_full_unstemmed Species determination of Brazilian mammals implicated in the epidemiology of rabies based on the control region of mitochondrial DNA
title_sort Species determination of Brazilian mammals implicated in the epidemiology of rabies based on the control region of mitochondrial DNA
author Carnieli Junior,Pedro
author_facet Carnieli Junior,Pedro
Fahl,Willian de Oliveira
Castilho,Juliana Galera
Brandão,Paulo Eduardo
Carrieri,Maria Luiza
Kotait,Ivanete
author_role author
author2 Fahl,Willian de Oliveira
Castilho,Juliana Galera
Brandão,Paulo Eduardo
Carrieri,Maria Luiza
Kotait,Ivanete
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Carnieli Junior,Pedro
Fahl,Willian de Oliveira
Castilho,Juliana Galera
Brandão,Paulo Eduardo
Carrieri,Maria Luiza
Kotait,Ivanete
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Mitochondrial DNA
Sequencing
Identification
Mammals
Rabies
topic Mitochondrial DNA
Sequencing
Identification
Mammals
Rabies
description Identification of animals that are decomposing or have been run over or burnt and cannot be visually identified is a problem in the surveillance and control of infectious diseases. Many of these animals are wild and represent a valuable source of information for epidemiologic research as they may be carriers of an infectious agent. This article discusses the results obtained using a method for identifying mammals genetically by sequencing their mitochondrial DNA control region. Fourteen species were analyzed and identified. These included the main reservoirs and transmitters of rabies virus, namely, canids, chiroptera and primates. The results prove that this method of genetic identification is both efficient and simple and that it can be used in the surveillance of infectious diseases which includes mammals in their epidemiologic cycle, such as rabies.
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