Ferreira-Machado E, Conselheiro JA, Bernardes da Silva BE, Matsumoto PSS, Castagna CL, Nitsche A, de Lima CS, Presotto D, Nunes da Silva MCR, Ervedosa TB, Navas-Suárez PE, de Jesus ÍP, de Carvalho J, Ressio RA, dos Santos Cirqueira C, Barone GT, del Castillo Saad L, Brandão PE, Catão-Dias JL, Guerra JM, de Azevedo Fernandes NCC. Naturally Acquired Rabies in White-Eared Opossum, Brazil.
Emerg Infect Dis 2023;
29:2541-2545. [PMID:
37987590 PMCID:
PMC10683831 DOI:
10.3201/eid2912.230373]
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Abstract
Opossums are considered resistant to rabies. Nonhematophagous bats are reservoirs of rabies in urban areas of South America. We analyzed bats and opossums tested for rabies during 2021 in a highly urbanized city in Brazil to understand spillover in an urban setting. Wildlife surveillance is necessary to prevent rabies in humans and domestic animals.
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