2007
DOI: 10.1590/s0034-89102007000300010
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Abstract: OBJECTIVE:To identify the species of bats involved in maintaining the rabies cycle; to investigate the distribution of the rabies virus in the tissues and organs of bats and the time taken for mortality among inoculated mice. METHODS:From April 2002 to November 2003, bats from municipalities in the State of São Paulo were screened for the presence of the rabies virus, by means of direct immunofl uorescence. The virus distribution in the bats was evaluated by inoculating mice and N2A cells with 20% suspensions … Show more

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“…Nos últimos anos, os casos de raiva em morcegos tem aumentado em São Paulo e outros estados do Brasil 3,[18][19][20] . Segundo Sodré cols 20 , a nova lista de morcegos positivos para raiva consiste de 41 espécies pertencentes a 25 gêneros e três famílias: Phyllostomidae (43,9%), Vespertilionidae (29,3%) e Molossidae (26,8%).…”
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“…Nos últimos anos, os casos de raiva em morcegos tem aumentado em São Paulo e outros estados do Brasil 3,[18][19][20] . Segundo Sodré cols 20 , a nova lista de morcegos positivos para raiva consiste de 41 espécies pertencentes a 25 gêneros e três famílias: Phyllostomidae (43,9%), Vespertilionidae (29,3%) e Molossidae (26,8%).…”
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“…To the Editor: Tadarida brasiliensis (I. Geoffroy, 1824) is a species of free-tailed bat that has resident and migratory populations in Brazil (1). This species has adapted to urban areas, occupying roofs, ceilings, and other human constructions, and often coexists with other bat species and humans (2), enabling epidemiologic risks (3). In recent studies, an alphacoronavirus has been detected in urban bat species Molossus molossus, M. rufus, and Tadarida brasiliensi in Brazil (4,5).…”
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“…Because it is a DNA virus, ASFV evolves rather slowly, and the use of routine genome fragments (variable region of the B646L gene and parts of the E183L gene) for partial sequencing has so far shown 100% identity among strains found in Russia (2) and the neighboring countries (3). Thus, the resolution power of these approaches is too low for in-detail analyses, which depend on information regarding larger genome fragments or whole genomes.…”
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“…Contudo, o morcego hematófago D.rotundus é considerado o principal hospedeiro do vírus rábico sendo responsável pela infecção direta de animais domésticos e eventualmente de seres humanos (23) . Além disso, os morcegos hematófagos distribuem-se amplamente do sul do México ao norte da Argentina e têm interferido no ciclo aéreo de transmissão da doença, com inúmeros casos em espécies não hematófagas (24)(25)(26) , além do ciclo urbano, transmitindo a raiva a cães e gatos (27) . Com o rápido crescimento urbano, os morcegos têm colonizado novos nichos ecológicos e deixado seus abrigos noturnos para ocupar ambientes construídos pelo homem.…”
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