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Anjozorobe hantavirus, a new genetic variant of Thailand virus detected in rodents from Madagascar.


ABSTRACT: Until now, there was only serological evidence that hantaviruses were circulating in rodents and infecting humans from Madagascar. To assess the presence of a hantavirus on the island, between October, 2008, and March, 2010, we sampled 585 rodents belonging to seven species in the Anjozorobe-Angavo forest corridor, 70 km north from the capital city Antananarivo. A hantavirus was detected from organs of the ubiquist roof rat (Rattus rattus) and of the endemic Major's tufted-tailed rat (Eliurus majori). Amazingly, sequence analysis of the S (small), M (medium), and L (large) coding DNA sequence of this virus showed that the Anjozorobe strain (proposed name) was a new genetic variant of Thailand virus (THAIV) that comprises other variants found in Southeast Asia. Because THAIV is suspected of causing hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome in humans, ongoing studies are addressing the risk of infection by this new variant in the Malagasy population.

SUBMITTER: Reynes JM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3952587 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Anjozorobe hantavirus, a new genetic variant of Thailand virus detected in rodents from Madagascar.

Reynes Jean-Marc JM   Razafindralambo Nadia Kaloina NK   Lacoste Vincent V   Olive Marie-Marie MM   Barivelo Tony Andrianaivo TA   Soarimalala Voahangy V   Heraud Jean-Michel JM   Lavergne Anne A  

Vector borne and zoonotic diseases (Larchmont, N.Y.) 20140227 3


Until now, there was only serological evidence that hantaviruses were circulating in rodents and infecting humans from Madagascar. To assess the presence of a hantavirus on the island, between October, 2008, and March, 2010, we sampled 585 rodents belonging to seven species in the Anjozorobe-Angavo forest corridor, 70 km north from the capital city Antananarivo. A hantavirus was detected from organs of the ubiquist roof rat (Rattus rattus) and of the endemic Major's tufted-tailed rat (Eliurus ma  ...[more]

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