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Evolution and genetic characterization of Seoul virus in wild rats Rattus norvegicus from an urban park in Lyon, France 2020-2022.

Hussein Abas Thamer AlburkatTeemu SmuraMarie BouilloudJulien PradelGwendoline AnfrayKarine BerthierLara DutraAnne LoiseauThanakorn NiamsapViktor OlanderDiana SepulvedaVinaya VenkatNathalie CharbonnelGuillaume CastelTarja Sironen
Published in: PLoS neglected tropical diseases (2024)
This study confirms the continuous circulation of SEOV in a popular urban park where the risk for SEOV transmission to humans is present. Implementing a surveillance of this virus could provide an efficient early warning system and help prepare risk-based interventions. As we reveal high gene flow between rat populations from the park and the rest of the city, we advocate for SEOV surveillance to be conducted at the scale of the entire city.
Keyphrases
  • public health
  • genome wide
  • copy number
  • oxidative stress
  • genetic diversity
  • quality improvement