Dynamics of oliveros virus infection in rodents in central Argentina.

Vector Borne Zoonotic Dis

Division of Viral and Rickettsial Diseases, National Center for Infectious Diseases, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA 30333, USA.

Published: November 2008

AI Article Synopsis

  • Oliveros virus (OLV) is an arenavirus found in the rodent species Necromys benefactus in Argentina, with a study covering 15 locations over three years revealing a 25% infection rate among the rodent population.
  • The research indicated that while horizontal transmission is the primary mode of the virus spreading, the infection rates were age-related, peaking in older rodents, and were similar across both male and female hosts.
  • Interestingly, while typical seasonal patterns were observed, such as higher population density in autumn and antibody prevalence in spring, spill-over infections to other species were infrequent.

Article Abstract

Oliveros virus (OLV) is an arenavirus hosted by the sigmodontine rodent, Necromys benefactus, in central Argentina. We report a 3-year longitudinal field study of the dynamics of OLV infection in host populations from 15 localities in two provinces on the central Argentine pampa. There was an overall 3-year period immunofluorescent antibody prevalence of 25% in the host population, and infected hosts were found throughout the study area. Spill-over infection into common sympatric species was rare. Infection dynamics exhibited many of the patterns seen for other rodent-borne arenaviruses and hantaviruses, but had some unique characteristics. Host population density was highest in autumn and lowest in spring, while antibody prevalence was highest in spring and lowest in autumn. Virus transmission was horizontal: infection was strongly associated with age, reaching 45% prevalence in the oldest individuals, and prevalence of infection was equal among male and female hosts. Infection may have been associated with scars, which were also approximately equally distributed among male and female Necromys.

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