Xapuri virus, a novel mammarenavirus: natural reassortment and increased diversity between New World viruses.
Jorlan FernandesAlexandro GuterresRenata Carvalho de OliveiraJohn ChamberlainKuiama LewandowskiBernardo Rodrigues TeixeiraThayssa Alves CoelhoCharle Ferreira CrisóstomoCibele Rodrigues BonvicinoPaulo Sérgio D'AndreaRoger HewsonElba Regina Sampaio de LemosPublished in: Emerging microbes & infections (2018)
Mammarenavirus RNA was detected in Musser's bristly mouse (Neacomys musseri) from the Amazon region, and this detection indicated that rodents were infected with a novel mammarenavirus, with the proposed name Xapuri virus (XAPV), which is phylogenetically related to New World Clade B and Clade C viruses. XAPV may represent the first natural reassortment of the Arenaviridae family and a new unrecognized clade within the Tacaribe serocomplex group.