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[Hematophagous bats as reservoirs of rabies].

Authors :
Scheffer KC
Iamamoto K
Asano KM
Mori E
Estevez Garcia AI
Achkar SM
Fahl WO
Source :
Revista peruana de medicina experimental y salud publica [Rev Peru Med Exp Salud Publica] 2014 Apr; Vol. 31 (2), pp. 302-9.
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

Rabies continues to be a challenge for public health authorities and a constraint to the livestock industry in Latin America. Wild and domestic canines and vampire bats are the main transmitter species and reservoirs of the disease. Currently, variations observed in the epidemiological profile of rabies, where the species of hematophagous bat Desmodus rotundus constitutes the main transmitting species. Over the years, knowledge has accumulated about the ecology, biology and behavior of this species and the natural history of rabies, which should lead to continuous development of methods of population control of d. Rotundus as well as prevention and diagnostic tools for rabies. Ecological relationships of this species with other hematophagous and non-hematophagous bats is unknown, and there is much room for improvement in reporting systems and surveillance, as well as creating greater awareness among the farming community. Understanding the impact of human-induced environmental changes on the rabies virus in bats should be cause for further investigation. This will require a combination of field studies with mathematical models and new diagnostic tools. This review aims to present the most relevant issues on the role of hematophagous bats as reservoirs and transmitters of the rabies virus.

Details

Language :
Spanish; Castilian
ISSN :
1726-4642
Volume :
31
Issue :
2
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Revista peruana de medicina experimental y salud publica
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
25123871