Ciência Rural (Jun 2024)

Feline rabies caused by a viral variant of insectivorous bat

  • Caio Maurício Amado,
  • Tainá dos Santos Alberti,
  • Clairton Marcolongo-Pereira,
  • Carolina Gonçalves de Sousa,
  • Cíntia de Lorenzo,
  • Ana Lucia Schild,
  • Margarida Buss Raffi,
  • Eliza Simone Viégas Sallis

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/0103-8478cr20230353
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 54, no. 10

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ABSTRACT: Rabies is an invariably fatal infectious-contagious viral disease caused by viruses in the genus Lyssavirus, which affects the central nervous system of domestic and wild mammals. This study draws attention to the importance of insectivorous bats and domestic cats in the epidemiology of rabies. For this, two cases of rabies registered in domestic cats in the southeast region of Rio Grande do Sul were analyzed. Diagnoses were based on histological alterations and positive staining for the virus in direct immunofluorescence with confirmation by biological test, immunohistochemical evaluation and identification of the rabies virus variant by polymerase chain reaction. In Brazil, a change in the epidemiological profile of rabies has been observed, in which bats play a major role in the current chain of transmission of the disease. It is noteworthy, that the antigenic viral variant AgV-4, typical of the insectivorous bat Tadarida brasiliensis, was identified in the domestic cats affected in this study.

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