Molecular epidemiological tracing of a cattle rabies outbreak lasting less than a month in Rio Grande do sul in southern Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Itou, Takuya
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Fukayama, Toshiharu, Mochizuki, Nobuyuki, Kobayashi, Yuki, Deberaldini, Eduardo R. [UNESP], Carvalho, Adolorata A. B. [UNESP], Ito, Fumio H., Sakai, Takeo
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Texto Completo: http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13104-016-1898-5
http://hdl.handle.net/11449/172537
Resumo: Background: Vampire bat-transmitted cattle rabies cases are typically encountered in areas where the disease is endemic. However, over the period of a month in 2009, an outbreak of cattle rabies occurred and then ended spontaneously in a small area of the Rio Grande do Sul State in southern Brazil. To investigate the epidemiological characteristics of this rabies outbreak in Rio Grande do Sul, 26 nucleotide sequences of rabies virus (RABV) genomes that were collected in this area were analyzed phylogenetically. Results: Nucleotide sequence identities of the nucleoprotein gene and G-L intergenic region of the 26 RABVs were greater than 99.6 %. Phylogenetic analysis showed that all RABVs clustered with the vampire bat-related cattle RABV strains and that the RABVs were mainly distributed in southern Brazil. Conclusions: The findings of the present study suggested that a small population of rabid vampire bats carrying a single RABV strain produced a spatiotemporally restricted outbreak of cattle rabies in southern Brazil.
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spelling Molecular epidemiological tracing of a cattle rabies outbreak lasting less than a month in Rio Grande do sul in southern BrazilBrazilCattle rabiesMolecular epidemiologyVampire batBackground: Vampire bat-transmitted cattle rabies cases are typically encountered in areas where the disease is endemic. However, over the period of a month in 2009, an outbreak of cattle rabies occurred and then ended spontaneously in a small area of the Rio Grande do Sul State in southern Brazil. To investigate the epidemiological characteristics of this rabies outbreak in Rio Grande do Sul, 26 nucleotide sequences of rabies virus (RABV) genomes that were collected in this area were analyzed phylogenetically. Results: Nucleotide sequence identities of the nucleoprotein gene and G-L intergenic region of the 26 RABVs were greater than 99.6 %. Phylogenetic analysis showed that all RABVs clustered with the vampire bat-related cattle RABV strains and that the RABVs were mainly distributed in southern Brazil. Conclusions: The findings of the present study suggested that a small population of rabid vampire bats carrying a single RABV strain produced a spatiotemporally restricted outbreak of cattle rabies in southern Brazil.Nihon University Veterinary Research Center Nihon University, 1866 KameinoDepartment of Preventive Veterinary Medicine Faculty of Agriculture and Veterinary Science UNESP, Via de Acesso Prof. Paulo Donato Castellane, JaboticabalDepartment of Preventive Veterinary Medicine and Animal Health Faculty of Veterinary Medicine and Zootechny University of São Paulo Cidade Universtiátria, Av. Prof. Dr. Orlando Marques de paiva, 87Department of Preventive Veterinary Medicine Faculty of Agriculture and Veterinary Science UNESP, Via de Acesso Prof. Paulo Donato Castellane, JaboticabalNihon UniversityUniversidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)Universidade de São Paulo (USP)Itou, TakuyaFukayama, ToshiharuMochizuki, NobuyukiKobayashi, YukiDeberaldini, Eduardo R. [UNESP]Carvalho, Adolorata A. B. [UNESP]Ito, Fumio H.Sakai, Takeo2018-12-11T17:00:51Z2018-12-11T17:00:51Z2016-02-12info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13104-016-1898-5BMC Research Notes, v. 9, n. 1, 2016.1756-0500http://hdl.handle.net/11449/17253710.1186/s13104-016-1898-52-s2.0-849581555662-s2.0-84958155566.pdf9477933792138174Scopusreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengBMC Research Notes0,691info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2023-12-11T06:13:35Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/172537Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestopendoar:29462023-12-11T06:13:35Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Molecular epidemiological tracing of a cattle rabies outbreak lasting less than a month in Rio Grande do sul in southern Brazil
title Molecular epidemiological tracing of a cattle rabies outbreak lasting less than a month in Rio Grande do sul in southern Brazil
spellingShingle Molecular epidemiological tracing of a cattle rabies outbreak lasting less than a month in Rio Grande do sul in southern Brazil
Itou, Takuya
Brazil
Cattle rabies
Molecular epidemiology
Vampire bat
title_short Molecular epidemiological tracing of a cattle rabies outbreak lasting less than a month in Rio Grande do sul in southern Brazil
title_full Molecular epidemiological tracing of a cattle rabies outbreak lasting less than a month in Rio Grande do sul in southern Brazil
title_fullStr Molecular epidemiological tracing of a cattle rabies outbreak lasting less than a month in Rio Grande do sul in southern Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Molecular epidemiological tracing of a cattle rabies outbreak lasting less than a month in Rio Grande do sul in southern Brazil
title_sort Molecular epidemiological tracing of a cattle rabies outbreak lasting less than a month in Rio Grande do sul in southern Brazil
author Itou, Takuya
author_facet Itou, Takuya
Fukayama, Toshiharu
Mochizuki, Nobuyuki
Kobayashi, Yuki
Deberaldini, Eduardo R. [UNESP]
Carvalho, Adolorata A. B. [UNESP]
Ito, Fumio H.
Sakai, Takeo
author_role author
author2 Fukayama, Toshiharu
Mochizuki, Nobuyuki
Kobayashi, Yuki
Deberaldini, Eduardo R. [UNESP]
Carvalho, Adolorata A. B. [UNESP]
Ito, Fumio H.
Sakai, Takeo
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Nihon University
Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)
Universidade de São Paulo (USP)
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Itou, Takuya
Fukayama, Toshiharu
Mochizuki, Nobuyuki
Kobayashi, Yuki
Deberaldini, Eduardo R. [UNESP]
Carvalho, Adolorata A. B. [UNESP]
Ito, Fumio H.
Sakai, Takeo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Brazil
Cattle rabies
Molecular epidemiology
Vampire bat
topic Brazil
Cattle rabies
Molecular epidemiology
Vampire bat
description Background: Vampire bat-transmitted cattle rabies cases are typically encountered in areas where the disease is endemic. However, over the period of a month in 2009, an outbreak of cattle rabies occurred and then ended spontaneously in a small area of the Rio Grande do Sul State in southern Brazil. To investigate the epidemiological characteristics of this rabies outbreak in Rio Grande do Sul, 26 nucleotide sequences of rabies virus (RABV) genomes that were collected in this area were analyzed phylogenetically. Results: Nucleotide sequence identities of the nucleoprotein gene and G-L intergenic region of the 26 RABVs were greater than 99.6 %. Phylogenetic analysis showed that all RABVs clustered with the vampire bat-related cattle RABV strains and that the RABVs were mainly distributed in southern Brazil. Conclusions: The findings of the present study suggested that a small population of rabid vampire bats carrying a single RABV strain produced a spatiotemporally restricted outbreak of cattle rabies in southern Brazil.
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