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- Title
Virus hébergés par les rongeurs en Guyane française.
- Authors
Lavergne, Anne; Matheus, Séverine; Catzeflis, François; Donato, Damien; Lacoste, Vincent; de Thoisy, Benoit
- Abstract
Among mammals, rodents play a key role in the emergence of viral diseases. In French Guiana, with 36 rodent species recorded in various ecosystems (pristine forests, savannas, anthropized environments), some natural habitats today encounter anthropogenic perturbations that induce changes in community structure and population dynamics. These modifications are sometimes associated with the circulation and emergence of viral pathogens. For 10 years, investigations on the circulation of two rodent-borne viruses, Hantavirus and Mammarenavirus, are underway in rodent populations as well as in humans for hantavirus. These investigations identified viruses from both genera in their potential reservoirs and allow describing the most favourable habitats for the reservoirs of hantavirus where the risk of viral emergence may be higher. We suggest to investigate how anthropic perturbations in rodent communities can drive the emergence of viruses that are currently confined to a small scale and search for evidence of infection in the human population.
- Publication
Virologie, 2017, Vol 21, Issue 3, p130
- ISSN
1267-8694
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1684/vir.2017.0698