Record of human spoliation by white-winged vampire bat Diaemus youngi (Jentink, 1893) (Chiroptera: Desmodontinae)

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Autor(a) principal: Silva, Luiz Augustinho Menezes da
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Silva, Rosângela Margarida da, Santos, Jailson Lúcio dos, Machado, José Lindemberg Martins, Santana, Marcos Alexandre Barboza de, Oliveira, Andrea Lopes de, Silva, Eduardo José da, Silva, Juliana Carla Serafim da
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/20411
Resumo: Among the more than 1400 species of bats cataloged in the world, only three feed on blood (Hematophagy), these only occur in the Americas (mainly Latin) with wide distribution in Brazil. The feeding activity of vampire bats in humans was described only for Desmodus rotundus, however, in 2016 it was reported for Diphylla ecaudata. Thus, this report describes for the first time the use of human blood under fieldwork conditions by Diaemus youngi. The case occurred in the rural area of the municipality of Ipojuca (08º23'56"S and 35º03'50" W) in the Metropolitan Region of Recife, state of Pernambuco. A 44-year-old resident reported that at dawn on November 1, 2018, he woke up and noticed a bat bleeding his arm, which killed the animal. At dawn, he looked for a health center taking the bat, the patient was referred for appropriate prophylactic measures, receiving serum and vaccine while the bat was sent to LACEN/PE for diagnosis and rabies examination. The specimen was diagnosed based on its morphological characteristics (white spots on the wings, buccal glands, thumb pads, among others) as Deaemus youngi (male; adult). After analysis of direct immunofluorescence and Biological Proof, tested negative for rabies virus. This report highlights the need to deepen ecological studies on the species, mainly related to food items and behavior, as well as on the environmental impacts that may alter the selection of its prey.
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spelling Record of human spoliation by white-winged vampire bat Diaemus youngi (Jentink, 1893) (Chiroptera: Desmodontinae)Registro de despojo humano por parte del murciélago vampiro de alas blancas Diaemus youngi (Jentink, 1893) (Chiroptera: Desmodontinae)Registro de espoliação em humano pelo morcego vampiro de asas brancas Diaemus youngi (Jentink, 1893) (Chiroptera: Desmodontinae) Eating activityDietEpidemiologyHematophagesRabiesPublic health.Actividad alimentariaDietaEpidemiologíaHematófagoRabiaSalud pública.Atividade alimentarDietaEpidemiologiaHematófagosRaivaSaúde pública.Among the more than 1400 species of bats cataloged in the world, only three feed on blood (Hematophagy), these only occur in the Americas (mainly Latin) with wide distribution in Brazil. The feeding activity of vampire bats in humans was described only for Desmodus rotundus, however, in 2016 it was reported for Diphylla ecaudata. Thus, this report describes for the first time the use of human blood under fieldwork conditions by Diaemus youngi. The case occurred in the rural area of the municipality of Ipojuca (08º23'56"S and 35º03'50" W) in the Metropolitan Region of Recife, state of Pernambuco. A 44-year-old resident reported that at dawn on November 1, 2018, he woke up and noticed a bat bleeding his arm, which killed the animal. At dawn, he looked for a health center taking the bat, the patient was referred for appropriate prophylactic measures, receiving serum and vaccine while the bat was sent to LACEN/PE for diagnosis and rabies examination. The specimen was diagnosed based on its morphological characteristics (white spots on the wings, buccal glands, thumb pads, among others) as Deaemus youngi (male; adult). After analysis of direct immunofluorescence and Biological Proof, tested negative for rabies virus. This report highlights the need to deepen ecological studies on the species, mainly related to food items and behavior, as well as on the environmental impacts that may alter the selection of its prey.Entre las más de 1400 especies de murciélagos catalogadas en el mundo, solo tres se alimentan de sangre (Hematofagia), estas solo ocurren en las Américas (principalmente latinoamérica) con amplia distribución en Brasil. La actividad de alimentación de los murciélagos vampiros en humanos se describió solo para Desmodus rotundus, sin embargo, en 2016 se informó para Diphylla ecaudata. Así, este informe describe por primera vez el uso de sangre humana en condiciones de campo por Diaemus youngi. El caso ocurrió en la zona rural del municipio de Ipojuca (08º23'56" S y 35º03'50" O) en la Región Metropolitana de Recife, estado de Pernambuco. Un residente de 44 años informó que en la madrugada del 1 de noviembre de 2018, se despertó y notó que un murciélago le sangraba el brazo, lo que mató al animal. En la madrugada buscó un centro de salud que tomara el murciélago, el paciente fue referido para las medidas profilácticas oportunas, recibiendo suero y vacuna mientras que el murciélago era enviado a LACEN/PE para diagnóstico y examen de rabia. El espécimen fue diagnosticado por sus características morfológicas (manchas blancas en las alas, glándulas bucales, pulgares, entre otras) como Diaemus. youngi (macho; adulto). Después del análisis de inmunofluorescencia directa y prueba biológica dio negativo para el virus de la rabia. Este informe destaca la necesidad de profundizar los estudios ecológicos sobre la especie, principalmente relacionados con los alimentos y el comportamiento, así como sobre los impactos ambientales que pueden alterar la selección de sus presas.Dentre as mais de 1.400 espécies de morcegos catalogadas no mundo, somente três se alimentam de sangue (Hematofagia). Elas só são encontradas nas Américas (principalmente latina) com ampla distribuição no Brasil. A atividade alimentar de morcegos hematófagos em humanos só era conhecida para Desmodus rotundus, entretanto, em 2016, foi relatada para Diphylla ecaudata. O presente trabalho descreve, pela primeira vez, a utilização de sangue humano em condições de campo por Diaemus youngi. O caso ocorreu na zona rural do município de Ipojuca (08º23'56" de latitude sul e 35º03'50" de longitude oeste), na Região Metropolitana do Recife, estado de Pernambuco. Um morador de 44 anos relatou que, na madrugada do dia 01 de novembro de 2018, acordou e percebeu um morcego fazendo a sangria em seu braço, e ele matou o animal. Ao amanhecer, procurou um posto de saúde e levou o morcego. O paciente foi encaminhado para as medidas profiláticas adequadas, recebeu soro e vacina, e o morcego foi enviado ao LACEN/PE para diagnose e exame rábico. O exemplar foi diagnosticado com base em suas características morfológicas (manchas brancas nas asas, glândulas bucais, almofadas do polegar, entre outras) como Diaemus youngi (macho; adulto). Depois de feitas a análise da imunofluorescência direta e a prova biológica, testou negativo para o vírus rábico. Este relato demonstra que é preciso aprofundar estudos ecológicos sobre a espécie, principalmente relacionados aos itens alimento e comportamento, bem como sobre os impactos ambientais que possam alterar a seleção de suas presas.Research, Society and Development2021-09-18info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/2041110.33448/rsd-v10i12.20411Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 12; e213101220411Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 12; e213101220411Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 12; e2131012204112525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/20411/18141Copyright (c) 2021 Luiz Augustinho Menezes da Silva; Rosângela Margarida da Silva; Jailson Lúcio dos Santos; José Lindemberg Martins Machado; Marcos Alexandre Barboza de Santana; Andrea Lopes de Oliveira; Eduardo José da Silva; Juliana Carla Serafim da Silvahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSilva, Luiz Augustinho Menezes daSilva, Rosângela Margarida daSantos, Jailson Lúcio dosMachado, José Lindemberg MartinsSantana, Marcos Alexandre Barboza deOliveira, Andrea Lopes deSilva, Eduardo José daSilva, Juliana Carla Serafim da2021-11-14T20:26:51Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/20411Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:40:04.116369Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Record of human spoliation by white-winged vampire bat Diaemus youngi (Jentink, 1893) (Chiroptera: Desmodontinae)
Registro de despojo humano por parte del murciélago vampiro de alas blancas Diaemus youngi (Jentink, 1893) (Chiroptera: Desmodontinae)
Registro de espoliação em humano pelo morcego vampiro de asas brancas Diaemus youngi (Jentink, 1893) (Chiroptera: Desmodontinae)
title Record of human spoliation by white-winged vampire bat Diaemus youngi (Jentink, 1893) (Chiroptera: Desmodontinae)
spellingShingle Record of human spoliation by white-winged vampire bat Diaemus youngi (Jentink, 1893) (Chiroptera: Desmodontinae)
Silva, Luiz Augustinho Menezes da
Eating activity
Diet
Epidemiology
Hematophages
Rabies
Public health.
Actividad alimentaria
Dieta
Epidemiología
Hematófago
Rabia
Salud pública.
Atividade alimentar
Dieta
Epidemiologia
Hematófagos
Raiva
Saúde pública.
title_short Record of human spoliation by white-winged vampire bat Diaemus youngi (Jentink, 1893) (Chiroptera: Desmodontinae)
title_full Record of human spoliation by white-winged vampire bat Diaemus youngi (Jentink, 1893) (Chiroptera: Desmodontinae)
title_fullStr Record of human spoliation by white-winged vampire bat Diaemus youngi (Jentink, 1893) (Chiroptera: Desmodontinae)
title_full_unstemmed Record of human spoliation by white-winged vampire bat Diaemus youngi (Jentink, 1893) (Chiroptera: Desmodontinae)
title_sort Record of human spoliation by white-winged vampire bat Diaemus youngi (Jentink, 1893) (Chiroptera: Desmodontinae)
author Silva, Luiz Augustinho Menezes da
author_facet Silva, Luiz Augustinho Menezes da
Silva, Rosângela Margarida da
Santos, Jailson Lúcio dos
Machado, José Lindemberg Martins
Santana, Marcos Alexandre Barboza de
Oliveira, Andrea Lopes de
Silva, Eduardo José da
Silva, Juliana Carla Serafim da
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author2 Silva, Rosângela Margarida da
Santos, Jailson Lúcio dos
Machado, José Lindemberg Martins
Santana, Marcos Alexandre Barboza de
Oliveira, Andrea Lopes de
Silva, Eduardo José da
Silva, Juliana Carla Serafim da
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Silva, Luiz Augustinho Menezes da
Silva, Rosângela Margarida da
Santos, Jailson Lúcio dos
Machado, José Lindemberg Martins
Santana, Marcos Alexandre Barboza de
Oliveira, Andrea Lopes de
Silva, Eduardo José da
Silva, Juliana Carla Serafim da
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Eating activity
Diet
Epidemiology
Hematophages
Rabies
Public health.
Actividad alimentaria
Dieta
Epidemiología
Hematófago
Rabia
Salud pública.
Atividade alimentar
Dieta
Epidemiologia
Hematófagos
Raiva
Saúde pública.
topic Eating activity
Diet
Epidemiology
Hematophages
Rabies
Public health.
Actividad alimentaria
Dieta
Epidemiología
Hematófago
Rabia
Salud pública.
Atividade alimentar
Dieta
Epidemiologia
Hematófagos
Raiva
Saúde pública.
description Among the more than 1400 species of bats cataloged in the world, only three feed on blood (Hematophagy), these only occur in the Americas (mainly Latin) with wide distribution in Brazil. The feeding activity of vampire bats in humans was described only for Desmodus rotundus, however, in 2016 it was reported for Diphylla ecaudata. Thus, this report describes for the first time the use of human blood under fieldwork conditions by Diaemus youngi. The case occurred in the rural area of the municipality of Ipojuca (08º23'56"S and 35º03'50" W) in the Metropolitan Region of Recife, state of Pernambuco. A 44-year-old resident reported that at dawn on November 1, 2018, he woke up and noticed a bat bleeding his arm, which killed the animal. At dawn, he looked for a health center taking the bat, the patient was referred for appropriate prophylactic measures, receiving serum and vaccine while the bat was sent to LACEN/PE for diagnosis and rabies examination. The specimen was diagnosed based on its morphological characteristics (white spots on the wings, buccal glands, thumb pads, among others) as Deaemus youngi (male; adult). After analysis of direct immunofluorescence and Biological Proof, tested negative for rabies virus. This report highlights the need to deepen ecological studies on the species, mainly related to food items and behavior, as well as on the environmental impacts that may alter the selection of its prey.
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