Descriptive analysis of rabies in wild animals in the state of Sergipe, Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Antunes,K.D.
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Matos,J.C.C., Mol,L.P., Oliveira,M.A., Arcebispo,T.L.M., Santos,V.G., Oliveira,T.M., Fontes,C.C., Reis,C.H.L., Diniz,S.A., Pereira,P.L.L., Silva,M.X.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Arquivo brasileiro de medicina veterinária e zootecnia (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT The wild cycle of rabies constitutes a serious challenge to epidemiological surveillance for disease control in domestic, companion or production animals, and in humans. The understanding of rabies virus circulation in the natural environment is increasingly important due to the constancy of natural reservoirs of the disease and the presence of potential vectors of the infection to humans and domestic animals. Aiming to evaluate the occurrence of rabies in the State of Sergipe a total of 935 hematophagous bats (Desmodus rotundus), 46 wild dogs (Cerdocyon thous) and 24 primates (Callithrix spp.) were analyzed from 1987 to 2014, of which 1 bat, 17 crab-eating foxes and no primates were positive. Due to the lack of positive results in hematophagous bats, the main vector of herbivorous rabies, more studies are needed to monitor cases, because from an epidemiological point of view, Sergipe is endemic for herbivorous rabies. Epidemiological surveillance of rabies virus in wild animals is primordial for the success of disease control programs in herds of domestic animals and humans.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Descriptive analysis of rabies in wild animals in the state of Sergipe, Brazil
title Descriptive analysis of rabies in wild animals in the state of Sergipe, Brazil
spellingShingle Descriptive analysis of rabies in wild animals in the state of Sergipe, Brazil
Antunes,K.D.
bats
crab-eating foxes
hydrophobia
primates
title_short Descriptive analysis of rabies in wild animals in the state of Sergipe, Brazil
title_full Descriptive analysis of rabies in wild animals in the state of Sergipe, Brazil
title_fullStr Descriptive analysis of rabies in wild animals in the state of Sergipe, Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Descriptive analysis of rabies in wild animals in the state of Sergipe, Brazil
title_sort Descriptive analysis of rabies in wild animals in the state of Sergipe, Brazil
author Antunes,K.D.
author_facet Antunes,K.D.
Matos,J.C.C.
Mol,L.P.
Oliveira,M.A.
Arcebispo,T.L.M.
Santos,V.G.
Oliveira,T.M.
Fontes,C.C.
Reis,C.H.L.
Diniz,S.A.
Pereira,P.L.L.
Silva,M.X.
author_role author
author2 Matos,J.C.C.
Mol,L.P.
Oliveira,M.A.
Arcebispo,T.L.M.
Santos,V.G.
Oliveira,T.M.
Fontes,C.C.
Reis,C.H.L.
Diniz,S.A.
Pereira,P.L.L.
Silva,M.X.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Antunes,K.D.
Matos,J.C.C.
Mol,L.P.
Oliveira,M.A.
Arcebispo,T.L.M.
Santos,V.G.
Oliveira,T.M.
Fontes,C.C.
Reis,C.H.L.
Diniz,S.A.
Pereira,P.L.L.
Silva,M.X.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv bats
crab-eating foxes
hydrophobia
primates
topic bats
crab-eating foxes
hydrophobia
primates
description ABSTRACT The wild cycle of rabies constitutes a serious challenge to epidemiological surveillance for disease control in domestic, companion or production animals, and in humans. The understanding of rabies virus circulation in the natural environment is increasingly important due to the constancy of natural reservoirs of the disease and the presence of potential vectors of the infection to humans and domestic animals. Aiming to evaluate the occurrence of rabies in the State of Sergipe a total of 935 hematophagous bats (Desmodus rotundus), 46 wild dogs (Cerdocyon thous) and 24 primates (Callithrix spp.) were analyzed from 1987 to 2014, of which 1 bat, 17 crab-eating foxes and no primates were positive. Due to the lack of positive results in hematophagous bats, the main vector of herbivorous rabies, more studies are needed to monitor cases, because from an epidemiological point of view, Sergipe is endemic for herbivorous rabies. Epidemiological surveillance of rabies virus in wild animals is primordial for the success of disease control programs in herds of domestic animals and humans.
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