One more piece in the VACV ecological puzzle: could peridomestic rodents be the link between wildlife and bovine vaccinia outbreaks in Brazil?

BACKGROUND: Despite the fact that smallpox eradication was declared by the World Health Organization (WHO) in 1980, other poxviruses have emerged and re-emerged, with significant public health and economic impacts. Vaccinia virus (VACV), a poxvirus used during the WHO smallpox vaccination campaign,...

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Main Authors: Jônatas S Abrahão, Maria Isabel M Guedes, Giliane S Trindade, Flávio G Fonseca, Rafael K Campos, Bruno F Mota, Zélia I P Lobato, André T Silva-Fernandes, Gisele O L Rodrigues, Larissa S Lima, Paulo C P Ferreira, Cláudio A Bonjardim, Erna G Kroon
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2009-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC2758550?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-9e8d48589370429ab48ae5487669aea52020-11-24T21:49:06ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032009-01-01410e742810.1371/journal.pone.0007428One more piece in the VACV ecological puzzle: could peridomestic rodents be the link between wildlife and bovine vaccinia outbreaks in Brazil?Jônatas S AbrahãoMaria Isabel M GuedesGiliane S TrindadeFlávio G FonsecaRafael K CamposBruno F MotaZélia I P LobatoAndré T Silva-FernandesGisele O L RodriguesLarissa S LimaPaulo C P FerreiraCláudio A BonjardimErna G KroonBACKGROUND: Despite the fact that smallpox eradication was declared by the World Health Organization (WHO) in 1980, other poxviruses have emerged and re-emerged, with significant public health and economic impacts. Vaccinia virus (VACV), a poxvirus used during the WHO smallpox vaccination campaign, has been involved in zoonotic infections in Brazilian rural areas (Bovine Vaccinia outbreaks - BV), affecting dairy cattle and milkers. Little is known about VACV's natural hosts and its epidemiological and ecological characteristics. Although VACV was isolated and/or serologically detected in Brazilian wild animals, the link between wildlife and farms has not yet been elucidated. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: In this study, we describe for the first time, to our knowledge, the isolation of a VACV (Mariana virus - MARV) from a mouse during a BV outbreak. Genetic data, in association with biological assays, showed that this isolate was the same etiological agent causing exanthematic lesions observed in the cattle and human inhabitants of a particular BV-affected area. Phylogenetic analysis grouped MARV with other VACV isolated during BV outbreaks. CONCLUSION/SIGNIFICANCE: These data provide new biological and epidemiological information on VACV and lead to an interesting question: could peridomestic rodents be the link between wildlife and BV outbreaks?http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC2758550?pdf=render
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author Jônatas S Abrahão
Maria Isabel M Guedes
Giliane S Trindade
Flávio G Fonseca
Rafael K Campos
Bruno F Mota
Zélia I P Lobato
André T Silva-Fernandes
Gisele O L Rodrigues
Larissa S Lima
Paulo C P Ferreira
Cláudio A Bonjardim
Erna G Kroon
spellingShingle Jônatas S Abrahão
Maria Isabel M Guedes
Giliane S Trindade
Flávio G Fonseca
Rafael K Campos
Bruno F Mota
Zélia I P Lobato
André T Silva-Fernandes
Gisele O L Rodrigues
Larissa S Lima
Paulo C P Ferreira
Cláudio A Bonjardim
Erna G Kroon
One more piece in the VACV ecological puzzle: could peridomestic rodents be the link between wildlife and bovine vaccinia outbreaks in Brazil?
PLoS ONE
author_facet Jônatas S Abrahão
Maria Isabel M Guedes
Giliane S Trindade
Flávio G Fonseca
Rafael K Campos
Bruno F Mota
Zélia I P Lobato
André T Silva-Fernandes
Gisele O L Rodrigues
Larissa S Lima
Paulo C P Ferreira
Cláudio A Bonjardim
Erna G Kroon
author_sort Jônatas S Abrahão
title One more piece in the VACV ecological puzzle: could peridomestic rodents be the link between wildlife and bovine vaccinia outbreaks in Brazil?
title_short One more piece in the VACV ecological puzzle: could peridomestic rodents be the link between wildlife and bovine vaccinia outbreaks in Brazil?
title_full One more piece in the VACV ecological puzzle: could peridomestic rodents be the link between wildlife and bovine vaccinia outbreaks in Brazil?
title_fullStr One more piece in the VACV ecological puzzle: could peridomestic rodents be the link between wildlife and bovine vaccinia outbreaks in Brazil?
title_full_unstemmed One more piece in the VACV ecological puzzle: could peridomestic rodents be the link between wildlife and bovine vaccinia outbreaks in Brazil?
title_sort one more piece in the vacv ecological puzzle: could peridomestic rodents be the link between wildlife and bovine vaccinia outbreaks in brazil?
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2009-01-01
description BACKGROUND: Despite the fact that smallpox eradication was declared by the World Health Organization (WHO) in 1980, other poxviruses have emerged and re-emerged, with significant public health and economic impacts. Vaccinia virus (VACV), a poxvirus used during the WHO smallpox vaccination campaign, has been involved in zoonotic infections in Brazilian rural areas (Bovine Vaccinia outbreaks - BV), affecting dairy cattle and milkers. Little is known about VACV's natural hosts and its epidemiological and ecological characteristics. Although VACV was isolated and/or serologically detected in Brazilian wild animals, the link between wildlife and farms has not yet been elucidated. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: In this study, we describe for the first time, to our knowledge, the isolation of a VACV (Mariana virus - MARV) from a mouse during a BV outbreak. Genetic data, in association with biological assays, showed that this isolate was the same etiological agent causing exanthematic lesions observed in the cattle and human inhabitants of a particular BV-affected area. Phylogenetic analysis grouped MARV with other VACV isolated during BV outbreaks. CONCLUSION/SIGNIFICANCE: These data provide new biological and epidemiological information on VACV and lead to an interesting question: could peridomestic rodents be the link between wildlife and BV outbreaks?
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC2758550?pdf=render
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