Transmission of Guanarito and Pirital Viruses among Wild Rodents, Venezuela

Samples from rodents captured on a farm in Venezuela in February 1997 were tested for arenavirus, antibody against Guanarito virus (GTOV), and antibody against Pirital virus (PIRV). Thirty-one (48.4%) of 64 short-tailed cane mice (Zygodontomys brevicauda) were infected with GTOV, 1 Alston’s cotton r...

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Main Authors: Mary L. Milazzo, Maria N.B. Cajimat, Gloria Duno, Freddy Duno, Antonio Utrera, Charles F. Fulhorst
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Language:English
Published: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 2011-12-01
Series:Emerging Infectious Diseases
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Online Access:https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/eid/article/17/12/11-0393_article
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spelling doaj-6c1b09d8d7404efeb988dc6955f8c8312020-11-24T21:32:30ZengCenters for Disease Control and PreventionEmerging Infectious Diseases1080-60401080-60592011-12-0117122209221510.3201/eid1712.110393Transmission of Guanarito and Pirital Viruses among Wild Rodents, VenezuelaMary L. MilazzoMaria N.B. CajimatGloria DunoFreddy DunoAntonio UtreraCharles F. FulhorstSamples from rodents captured on a farm in Venezuela in February 1997 were tested for arenavirus, antibody against Guanarito virus (GTOV), and antibody against Pirital virus (PIRV). Thirty-one (48.4%) of 64 short-tailed cane mice (Zygodontomys brevicauda) were infected with GTOV, 1 Alston’s cotton rat (Sigmodon alstoni) was infected with GTOV, and 36 (64.3%) of 56 other Alston’s cotton rats were infected with PIRV. The results of analyses of field and laboratory data suggested that horizontal transmission is the dominant mode of GTOV transmission in Z. brevicauda mice and that vertical transmission is an important mode of PIRV transmission in S. alstoni rats. The results also suggested that bodily secretions and excretions from most GTOV-infected short-tailed cane mice and most PIRV-infected Alston’s cotton rats may transmit the viruses to humans.https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/eid/article/17/12/11-0393_articlevirusesGuanarito virusPirital virus ArenaviridaeVenezuelan hemorrhagic feverSigmodon alstoniZygodontmys brevicauda
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author Mary L. Milazzo
Maria N.B. Cajimat
Gloria Duno
Freddy Duno
Antonio Utrera
Charles F. Fulhorst
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Maria N.B. Cajimat
Gloria Duno
Freddy Duno
Antonio Utrera
Charles F. Fulhorst
Transmission of Guanarito and Pirital Viruses among Wild Rodents, Venezuela
Emerging Infectious Diseases
viruses
Guanarito virus
Pirital virus Arenaviridae
Venezuelan hemorrhagic fever
Sigmodon alstoni
Zygodontmys brevicauda
author_facet Mary L. Milazzo
Maria N.B. Cajimat
Gloria Duno
Freddy Duno
Antonio Utrera
Charles F. Fulhorst
author_sort Mary L. Milazzo
title Transmission of Guanarito and Pirital Viruses among Wild Rodents, Venezuela
title_short Transmission of Guanarito and Pirital Viruses among Wild Rodents, Venezuela
title_full Transmission of Guanarito and Pirital Viruses among Wild Rodents, Venezuela
title_fullStr Transmission of Guanarito and Pirital Viruses among Wild Rodents, Venezuela
title_full_unstemmed Transmission of Guanarito and Pirital Viruses among Wild Rodents, Venezuela
title_sort transmission of guanarito and pirital viruses among wild rodents, venezuela
publisher Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
series Emerging Infectious Diseases
issn 1080-6040
1080-6059
publishDate 2011-12-01
description Samples from rodents captured on a farm in Venezuela in February 1997 were tested for arenavirus, antibody against Guanarito virus (GTOV), and antibody against Pirital virus (PIRV). Thirty-one (48.4%) of 64 short-tailed cane mice (Zygodontomys brevicauda) were infected with GTOV, 1 Alston’s cotton rat (Sigmodon alstoni) was infected with GTOV, and 36 (64.3%) of 56 other Alston’s cotton rats were infected with PIRV. The results of analyses of field and laboratory data suggested that horizontal transmission is the dominant mode of GTOV transmission in Z. brevicauda mice and that vertical transmission is an important mode of PIRV transmission in S. alstoni rats. The results also suggested that bodily secretions and excretions from most GTOV-infected short-tailed cane mice and most PIRV-infected Alston’s cotton rats may transmit the viruses to humans.
topic viruses
Guanarito virus
Pirital virus Arenaviridae
Venezuelan hemorrhagic fever
Sigmodon alstoni
Zygodontmys brevicauda
url https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/eid/article/17/12/11-0393_article
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