Diagnosis of rabies in nonhematophagous bats in Campo Grande City, Mato Grosso do Sul Centro Oeste do Brazil: report cases

Authors

  • Gisele Torres de Deus Universidade Para o Desenvolvimento do Pantanal
  • Meire Becer Universidade Para o Desenvolvimento do Pantanal
  • Italmar Teodorico Navarro Universidade Estadual de Londrina

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5433/1679-0359.2003v24n1p171

Keywords:

Rabies, Bats, Virus, Diagnosis.

Abstract

Ecological alterations in the environment may have contributed significantly for the increase of nonhematophagous bats in urban perimeter. This migration has also brought the virus into the cities. This work aimed to describe rabies cases in bats caught from the urban areas of Campo Grande, Mato Gorsso do Sul – Center West Brazil. During the period of February the December of 2001,a total 526 bats were sent for rabies diagnosis. After the identification and classification of bats, fragments of brain, salivary gland and interscapular brown fat collected from each animal were submitted for direct fluorescent antibody (dFA) test and mouse inoculation test (MIT) for rabies diagnosis. Among the 526 sample examined, six (1.13%) were found positive for rabies by the both tests, and of theses, three belonged to insectivorous bats and the other three, frugivorous bats. Among the frugivorous bats, one was identified as the Artibeus fimbriatus. The presence of this species had never been reported in the city of Campo Grande, and this is also the first report of rabies in this species in our country.

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Author Biographies

Gisele Torres de Deus, Universidade Para o Desenvolvimento do Pantanal

Medico Veterinário do Centro de Controle de Zoonoses de Campo Grande-MS, Pós Graduando do Curso de Saúde Pública e Ação Comunitária pelo INBRAPE e Universidade Para o Desenvolvimento do Pantanal (UNIDERP), Campo Grande-MS.

Meire Becer, Universidade Para o Desenvolvimento do Pantanal

Farmacêutico e Bioquímico , Pós Graduando do curso de Saúde Pública e Ação Comunitária pelo INBRAPE e Universidade Para o Desenvolvimento do Pantanal (UNIDERP),, Campo Grande-MS.

Italmar Teodorico Navarro, Universidade Estadual de Londrina

Médico Veterinário, Professor Doutor do Departamento de Medicina Veterinária Preventiva/ Universidade Estadual de Londrina (UEL)-PR. Endereço para correspondência e pedidos de separatas: CP. 6001, CEP 86.051-990, Londrina-PR.

Published

2003-05-10

How to Cite

Deus, G. T. de, Becer, M., & Navarro, I. T. (2003). Diagnosis of rabies in nonhematophagous bats in Campo Grande City, Mato Grosso do Sul Centro Oeste do Brazil: report cases. Semina: Ciências Agrárias, 24(1), 171–176. https://doi.org/10.5433/1679-0359.2003v24n1p171

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