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Serological and Molecular Evidence of the Circulation of the Venezuelan Equine Encephalitis Virus Subtype IIIA in Humans, Wild Vertebrates and Mosquitos in the Brazilian Amazon.

Franko A SilvaMilene S FerreiraPedro Arthur da Silva AraújoSamir M M CassebSandro P SilvaJoaquim Pinto Nunes NetoJanniffer Oliveira ChiangJosé W Rosa JuniorLiliane L ChagasMaria N O FreitasEder Barros Dos SantosLeonardo Henrique Almeida HernándezThito PazPedro Fernando da Costa VasconcelosLívia C Martins
Published in: Viruses (2022)
Understanding the interaction between viruses and ecosystems in areas with or without anthropic interference can contribute to the organization of public health services, as well as prevention and disease control. An arbovirus survey was conducted at Caxiuanã National Forest, Pará, Brazil, where 632 local residents, 338 vertebrates and 15,774 pools of hematophagous arthropods were investigated. Neutralization antibodies of the Venezuelan Equine Encephalitis virus, subtype IIIA, Mucambo virus (MUCV) were detected in 57.3% and 61.5% of humans and wild vertebrates, respectively; in addition, genomic fragments of MUCV were detected in pool of Uranotaenia (Ura.) geometrica . The obtained data suggest an enzootic circulation of MUCV in the area. Understanding the circulation of endemic and neglected arboviruses, such as MUCV, represents an important health problem for the local residents and for the people living in the nearby urban centers.
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