Synanthropic rodents as virus reservoirs and transmitters
Mara Lúcia Gravinatti, Carla Meneguin Barbosa, Rodrigo Martins Soares, Fábio Gregori
Abstract
This review focuses on reports of hepatitis E virus, hantavirus, rotavirus, coronavirus, and arenavirus in synanthropic rodents (Rattus rattus, Rattus norvegicus, and Mus musculus) within urban environments. Despite their potential impact on human health, relatively few studies have addressed the monitoring of these viruses in rodents. Comprehensive control and preventive activities should include actions such as the elimination or reduction of rat and mouse populations, sanitary education, reduction of shelters for the animals, and restriction of the access of rodents to residences, water, and food supplies.
Topics & Concepts
RodentVirologyHantavirusBiologyArenavirusVirusDisease reservoirCoronavirusRotavirusZoologyCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)Lymphocytic choriomeningitisEcologyMedicineImmunologyInfectious disease (medical specialty)DiseaseAntigenPathologyCD8Viral gastroenteritis research and epidemiologyViral Infections and VectorsHepatitis Viruses Studies and Epidemiology