Article
Ilheus Virus Isolation in the Pantanal, West-Central Brazil
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CORRÊA, Alex Pauvolid; et al. Ilheus Virus Isolation in the Pantanal, West-Central Brazil. PLoS Negl Trop Dis, v.7, n.7, : e2318, 8p, July 2013.
10.1371/journal.pntd.0002318
Autor
Corrêa, Alex Pauvolid
Kenney, Joan L.
Lima, Dinair Couto
Campos, Zilca M. S.
Schatzmayr, Hermann G.
Nogueira, Rita M. R.
Brault, Aaron C.
Komar, Nicholas
Resumen
The wetlands of the Brazilian Pantanal host large concentrations of diverse wildlife species and hematophagous arthropods,
conditions that favor the circulation of zoonotic arboviruses. A recent study from the Nhecolaˆndia sub-region of Pantanal
reported serological evidence of various flaviviruses, including West Nile virus and Ilheus virus (ILHV). According to the age
of seropositive horses, at least three flaviviruses, including ILHV, circulated in the Brazilian Pantanal between 2005 and 2009.
To extend this study, we collected 3,234 adult mosquitoes of 16 species during 2009 and 2010 in the same sub-region.
Mosquito pool homogenates were assayed for infectious virus on C6/36 and Vero cell monolayers and also tested for
flaviviral RNA by a group-specific real-time RT-PCR. One pool containing 50 non-engorged female specimens of Aedes
scapularis tested positive for ILHV by culture and for ILHV RNA by real-time RT-PCR, indicating a minimum infection rate of
2.5 per 1000. Full-length genomic sequence exhibited 95% identity to the only full genome sequence available for ILHV. The
present data confirm the circulation of ILHV in the Brazilian Pantanal.