Publications by authors named "Carolina A Labaroni"

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  • Hantavirus pulmonary syndrome cases in northeastern Argentina are rare, but neighboring regions have higher rates, indicating possible underreporting.
  • A study was conducted to check for antibodies against orthohantavirus in small rodents in Misiones province.
  • Infected rodent species, Akodon affinis montensis and Oligoryzomys nigripes, were discovered in protected areas of the province.
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Rodentia has a high species number and chromosomal variability. The South American genus Akodon is one of the most speciose muroids, with more than 40 species included in several species groups. Here, we characterize cytogenetically specimens of Akodon from central-western Argentina.

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The genus Akodon Meyen, 1833 is one of the most species-rich among sigmodontine rodents and has great chromosome variability. Akodon montensis has a relatively broad distribution in South America, and Argentine populations are located in the southernmost region of its range. Brazilian populations have important chromosomal variability, but cytogenetic data from Argentina are scarce.

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Phyllotisxanthopygus (Waterhouse, 1837) is an Andean rodent endemic to South America. Despite its wide geographical distribution in Argentina, few individuals have been studied on the cytogenetic level and only through conventional staining. In this work, chromosome characterization of Argentine samples of this species was performed using solid staining, C-banding and base-specific fluorochromes.

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