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  • A serological survey was conducted in Uberlândia, Brazil, to find hantavirus infection in rodents, capturing 611 rodents with a higher success rate in peri-urban areas (26.3%).
  • Rodents in rural areas showed a higher prevalence of hantavirus antibodies, particularly the species Necromys lasiurus, which had the highest infection rate (4.6%).
  • The study found that factors like population density, age, and presence of scars in N. lasiurus correlated with higher antibody prevalence, indicating that horizontal transmission is key for the virus's persistence in the ecosystem.

Article Abstract

We conducted a serological survey to determine the presence of hantavirus infection in rodents in Uberlândia, Minas Gerais as well as to identify and characterize associated factors. Rodents were captured using Sherman live-capture traps set in rural and peri-urban environments. A total of 611 rodents were captured. There was a higher trap success in peri-urban areas (26.3%) and a higher prevalence of antibodies among rodents captured in rural areas (2.9%). Necromys lasiurus was the most common species (42.2%) and the more frequently infected (4.6%). One Calomys tener (1/141; 0.7%) and one Calomys sp. (1/14; 7.1%) were also positive for the hantavirus infection. In N. lasiurus, antibody prevalence correlated with population density (p < 0.01), age class (p = 0.003) and presence of scars (p = 0.02). The data confirm that horizontal transmission is the main mechanism that maintains the virus in nature. The higher seropositivity in N. lasiurus is consistent with genetic studies that associate this species with an Araraquara virus reservoir; the seropositivity of C. tener and Calomys sp. may indicate the occurrence of spillover infection or the presence of other circulating hantaviruses.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S0036-46652013000300003DOI Listing

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