Natural History of Vampire Bats 2018
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Economic Losses Due to Desmodus Rotundus

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“…There is a shortage of data on bovine rabies; in several countries where more accurate epidemiological information on canine rabies and rabies in wild animals, exist (Swanepoel 2004). An earlier study shows that in the Americas, the annual cattle loss varies from two to 32,200 animals, with an economic impact of US$ 5,000 to US$ 22 million (Acha & Malaga-Alba 1968). The economic impact of the disease is also evaluated from public health, mainly the cost with pre and post-exposure treatment in humans.…”
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“…There is a shortage of data on bovine rabies; in several countries where more accurate epidemiological information on canine rabies and rabies in wild animals, exist (Swanepoel 2004). An earlier study shows that in the Americas, the annual cattle loss varies from two to 32,200 animals, with an economic impact of US$ 5,000 to US$ 22 million (Acha & Malaga-Alba 1968). The economic impact of the disease is also evaluated from public health, mainly the cost with pre and post-exposure treatment in humans.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Este crescimento populacional, além da capacidade suporte do ambiente, gera dispersão de parte das colônias em busca de novas áreas (Uieda 2008). O estresse populacional e os deslocamentos podem contribuir para a disseminação intra e interespecífica de doenças como a raiva, provocando a morte dos rebanhos e consequentemente gerando prejuízos econômicos (Acha & Málaga-Alba 1988;Uieda 2008). Além disso, podem acontecer ataques ao homem e uma possível ocorrência de raiva humana (Schneider & Uieda 1998;Schneider et al 2009;Belotto et al 2005), o que representaria um sério problema de saúde pública em toda América Latina.…”
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“…Contudo, a introdução de animais de interesse econômico como bovinos, equinos e suínos contribuiu para aumentar substancialmente suas populações nos últimos 300 anos (Altringham 1996). Esses animais de criação tornaram-se presas muito mais acessíveis ao morcego hematófago comum, o que trouxe grandes prejuízos econômicos à pecuária, principalmente pela transmissão da raiva a esses herbívoros (Greenhall et al 1983;Acha & Málaga-Alba 1988;Greenhall 1993).…”
Section: Importância Econômica E De Saúde Pública De Desmodus Rotunduunclassified
“…where it has since evolved into unique viral lineages within many bat species, including D. rotundus (Streicker et al, 2010). Significant economic damage is caused by D. rotundus rabies virus variants through loss of livestock throughout Latin America and the need for prophylaxis in human and domestic animals (Acha, 1967;Acha & Malaga-Alba, 1988;Anderson et al, 2014; see review in Streicker et al, 2010). Thus, any range expansions of rabies virus vectors, particularly D. rotundus, could lead to increased transmission of the disease and subsequent economic impacts (Anderson et al, 2014).…”
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