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Arboviruses in Free-Ranging Birds and Hematophagous Arthropods (Diptera, Nematocera) from Forest Remnants and Urbanized Areas of an Environmental Protection Area in the Amazon Biome.


ABSTRACT: The rapid and disorderly urbanization in the Amazon has resulted in the insertion of forest fragments into cities, causing the circulation of arboviruses, which can involve hematophagous arthropods and free-ranging birds in the transmission cycles in urban environments. This study aimed to evaluate the circulation of arboviruses in free-ranging birds and hematophagous arthropods captured in an Environmental Protection Area in the Belem metropolitan area, Brazil. Birds were captured using mist nets, and hematophagous arthropods were collected using a human protected attraction technique and light traps. The birds' sera were subjected to a hemagglutination inhibition test to detect antibodies against 29 arbovirus antigens. Arthropod macerates were inoculated into C6/36 and VERO cell cultures to attempt viral isolation and were tested using indirect immunofluorescence, subsequent genetic sequencing and submitted for phylogenetic analysis. Four bird sera were positive for arbovirus, and one batch of Psorophora ferox was positive for Flavivirus on viral isolation and indirect immunofluorescence. In addition, the Ilheus virus was detected in the sequencing and phylogenetic analysis. The presence of antibodies in sera from free-ranging birds and the isolation of Ilheus virus in Psorophora ferox indicate the circulation of arboviruses in forest remnants in the urban center of Belem.

SUBMITTER: Ramos BA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9608863 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Arboviruses in Free-Ranging Birds and Hematophagous Arthropods (Diptera, Nematocera) from Forest Remnants and Urbanized Areas of an Environmental Protection Area in the Amazon Biome.

Ramos Bruna Alves BA   Chagas Liliane Leal Das LLD   de Arruda E Silva Franko F   Santos Eder Barros Dos EBD   Chiang Jannifer Oliveira JO   Neto Joaquim Pinto Nunes JPN   Vieira Durval Bertram Rodrigues DBR   Junior José Wilson Rosa JWR   da Silva Eliana Vieira Pinto EVP   Freitas Maria Nazaré Oliveira MNO   Santos Maissa Maia MM   Pantoja Jamilla Augusta de Sousa JAS   Gonçalves Ercília de Jesus EJ   Barros Landeson Junior Leopoldino LJL   Silva Sandro Patroca SP   Aragão Carine Fortes CF   Cruz Ana Cecilia Ribeiro ACR   Casseb Lívia Medeiros Neves LMN   Souto Lizandra Caroline Dos Santos LCDS   Mascarenhas Joana D'Arc Pereira JDP   Furtado Erilene Cristina Da Silva ECDS   Da Silva Raimundo Nelson Souza RNS   Casseb Alexandre do Rosário ADR   Martins Lívia Carício LC  

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The rapid and disorderly urbanization in the Amazon has resulted in the insertion of forest fragments into cities, causing the circulation of arboviruses, which can involve hematophagous arthropods and free-ranging birds in the transmission cycles in urban environments. This study aimed to evaluate the circulation of arboviruses in free-ranging birds and hematophagous arthropods captured in an Environmental Protection Area in the Belem metropolitan area, Brazil. Birds were captured using mist ne  ...[more]

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