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Serological Survey of Zoonotic Viruses in Invasive and Native Commensal Rodents in Senegal, West Africa

dc.contributor.authorDiagne, Christophe
dc.contributor.authorCharbonnel, Nathalie
dc.contributor.authorHenttonen, Heikki
dc.contributor.authorSironen, Tarja
dc.contributor.authorBrouat, Carine
dc.contributor.departmentLuke / Luonnonvarat ja biotuotanto / Ekosysteemit ja ekologia / Metsä- ja eläinekologia (4100100316)-
dc.contributor.departmentid4100100316-
dc.contributor.otherUniversite de Montpellier-
dc.contributor.otherInstitut de Recherche pour le Developpement (IRD)-
dc.contributor.otherUniversity of Helsinki. Department of Virology-
dc.date.accessioned2017-11-20T14:44:31Z
dc.date.accessioned2025-05-29T10:50:47Z
dc.date.available2017-11-20T14:44:31Z
dc.date.issued2017
dc.description.abstractIncreasing studies on rodent-borne diseases still highlight the major role of rodents as reservoirs of numerous zoonoses of which the frequency is likely to increase worldwide as a result of accelerated anthropogenic changes, including biological invasions. Such a situation makes pathogen detection in rodent populations important, especially in the context of developing countries characterized by high infectious disease burden. Here, we used indirect fluorescent antibody tests to describe the circulation of potentially zoonotic viruses in both invasive (Mus musculus domesticus and Rattus rattus) and native (Mastomys erythroleucus and Mastomys natalensis) murine rodent populations in Senegal (West Africa). Of the 672 rodents tested, we reported 22 seropositive tests for Hantavirus, Orthopoxvirus, and Mammarenavirus genera, and no evidence of viral coinfection. This study is the first to report serological detection of Orthopoxvirus in rodents from Senegal, Mammarenavirus in R. rattus from Africa, and Hantavirus in M. m. domesticus and in M. erythroleucus. Further specific identification of the viral agents highlighted here is urgently needed for crucial public health concerns.-
dc.description.vuosik2017-
dc.formatVerkkojulkaisu-
dc.format.bitstreamfalse
dc.format.pagerange730-733-
dc.identifier.elss1557-7759-
dc.identifier.olddbid483085
dc.identifier.oldhandle10024/540905
dc.identifier.urihttps://jukuri.luke.fi/handle/11111/69794
dc.language.isoeng-
dc.okm.corporatecopublicationei-
dc.okm.discipline1183 Kasvibiologia, mikrobiologia, virologia-
dc.okm.discipline3142 Kansanterveystiede, ympäristö ja työterveys-
dc.okm.internationalcopublicationon-
dc.okm.openaccess0 = Ei vastausta-
dc.okm.selfarchivedei-
dc.publisherMary Ann Liebert-
dc.relation.doidoi:10.1089/vbz.2017.2135-
dc.relation.ispartofseriesVector-borne and Zoonotic Diseases-
dc.relation.issn1530-3667-
dc.relation.numberinseries10-
dc.relation.volume17-
dc.source.identifierhttps://jukuri.luke.fi/handle/10024/540905
dc.subject.agriforsvirukset-
dc.subject.agriforstartuntataudit-
dc.subject.agriforszoonoosit-
dc.subject.agriforsjyrsijät-
dc.subject.agrovocviruses-
dc.subject.agrovocinfectious diseases-
dc.subject.agrovoczoonoses-
dc.subject.agrovocrodents-
dc.subject.gcxSenegal-
dc.subject.keywordHantavirus-
dc.subject.keywordMammarenavirus-
dc.subject.keywordOrthopoxvirus-
dc.titleSerological Survey of Zoonotic Viruses in Invasive and Native Commensal Rodents in Senegal, West Africa-
dc.type.okmfi=A1 Alkuperäisartikkeli tieteellisessä aikakauslehdessä|sv=A1 Originalartikel i en vetenskaplig tidskrift|en=A1 Journal article (refereed), original research|-

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