No Evidence of Rabies Exposure in Wild Marmosets ( Callithrix jacchus ) of Northeast Brazil

Julio A. Benavides,Jane Megid,Juliana Galera Castilho,Carla I. Macedo,Regina Maria Mourão Fuches,Neuza Maria Frazatti Gallina,Vanner Boere, Bruna Zalafon-Silva, Ramiro Monã da Silva, José Flávio Vidal Coutinho,Maria de Fatima Arruda,Ita de Oliveira e Silva,Mônica Mafra Valença-Montenegro, Jefferson Farias Cordeiro,Silvana Leal, Cintia de Sousa Higashi, Fabíola de Souza Medeiros, Alene Uchoa de Castro, Rodrigo Rizzo, Fabio Antonio Sena, Paola de Cassia Gonçalves, Silene Manrique Rocha,Marcelo Wada,Alexander Vargas,Maria Luiza Carrieri,Ivanete Kotait

EcoHealth(2023)

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Rabies transmitted by wildlife is the main source of human rabies mortality in Latin America and considered an emerging disease. The common marmoset Callithrix jacchus of Brazil is the only known primate reservoir of rabies worldwide. We tested whether alive free-ranging C. jacchus were exposed to rabies in four northeast states that have previously reported rabies-positive dead C. jacchus (Pernambuco and Bahia) or not (Paraíba and Rio Grande do Norte). Our results show no evidence of rabies antibodies or infection in the sampled C. jacchus , suggesting that apparently healthy marmosets are not widely exposed to rabies over their natural range.
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Rabies virus,Non-human primate,Lyssavirus,Wildlife,RFFIT,Latin America
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