Hantaviruses in Insectivore Populations in Siberia

Objective of the study was investigation of hantaviruses in a new natural reservoir - insectivores, their diversity and geographic distribution in the Western and Eastern Siberia. Materials and methods. Sorex shrews (71 specimens) were captured in Altai Republic, Altai, and Krasnoyarsk Territories,...

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Published in:Problems of Particularly Dangerous Infections
Main Authors: L. N. Yashina, S. A. Abramov, T. A. Dupal, V. V. Yakimenko, A. K. Tantsev, B. S. Malyshev, M. Yu. Kartashov
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Language:Russian
Published: Federal Government Health Institution, Russian Research Anti-Plague Institute “Microbe” 2018
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:2d02dc36244b4ffab3e2d0681e6c0c37 2024-09-15T18:32:40+00:00 Hantaviruses in Insectivore Populations in Siberia L. N. Yashina S. A. Abramov T. A. Dupal V. V. Yakimenko A. K. Tantsev B. S. Malyshev M. Yu. Kartashov 2018-12-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.21055/0370-1069-2018-4-89-93 https://doaj.org/article/2d02dc36244b4ffab3e2d0681e6c0c37 RU rus Federal Government Health Institution, Russian Research Anti-Plague Institute “Microbe” https://journal.microbe.ru/jour/article/view/1098 https://doaj.org/toc/0370-1069 https://doaj.org/toc/2658-719X 0370-1069 2658-719X doi:10.21055/0370-1069-2018-4-89-93 https://doaj.org/article/2d02dc36244b4ffab3e2d0681e6c0c37 Проблемы особо опасных инфекций, Vol 0, Iss 4, Pp 89-93 (2018) hantavirus insectivores siberia Infectious and parasitic diseases RC109-216 article 2018 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.21055/0370-1069-2018-4-89-93 2024-08-05T17:49:00Z Objective of the study was investigation of hantaviruses in a new natural reservoir - insectivores, their diversity and geographic distribution in the Western and Eastern Siberia. Materials and methods. Sorex shrews (71 specimens) were captured in Altai Republic, Altai, and Krasnoyarsk Territories, and Omsk Region. All samples were analyzed for hantavirus RNA using reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction with subsequent sequencing. Results and conclusions. A total of 12 viral RNA isolates from two Sorex species (S. araneus and S. roboratus) were genetically typed. Sequence analysis of the partial L and S segments identified two distinct hantaviruses. Kenkeme (KKMV) virus was detected in a flat-skulled shrew (S. roboratus) in Altai Territory. This virus was previously found in geographically remote sites in the Sakha Republic and China. New foci of Seewis virus circulation among common shrews (S. araneus), were found in the Omsk Region, Altai and Krasnoyarsk Territories. Previously published and new findings suggest that hantaviruses among shrews are widely distributed over the Russian Federation territory. The widespread circulation of SWSV and KKMV throughout Siberia is an important argument for investigation of their role in human infections. Article in Journal/Newspaper Sakha Sakha Republic Siberia Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Problems of Particularly Dangerous Infections 4 89 93
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insectivores
siberia
Infectious and parasitic diseases
RC109-216
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insectivores
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Infectious and parasitic diseases
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L. N. Yashina
S. A. Abramov
T. A. Dupal
V. V. Yakimenko
A. K. Tantsev
B. S. Malyshev
M. Yu. Kartashov
Hantaviruses in Insectivore Populations in Siberia
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description Objective of the study was investigation of hantaviruses in a new natural reservoir - insectivores, their diversity and geographic distribution in the Western and Eastern Siberia. Materials and methods. Sorex shrews (71 specimens) were captured in Altai Republic, Altai, and Krasnoyarsk Territories, and Omsk Region. All samples were analyzed for hantavirus RNA using reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction with subsequent sequencing. Results and conclusions. A total of 12 viral RNA isolates from two Sorex species (S. araneus and S. roboratus) were genetically typed. Sequence analysis of the partial L and S segments identified two distinct hantaviruses. Kenkeme (KKMV) virus was detected in a flat-skulled shrew (S. roboratus) in Altai Territory. This virus was previously found in geographically remote sites in the Sakha Republic and China. New foci of Seewis virus circulation among common shrews (S. araneus), were found in the Omsk Region, Altai and Krasnoyarsk Territories. Previously published and new findings suggest that hantaviruses among shrews are widely distributed over the Russian Federation territory. The widespread circulation of SWSV and KKMV throughout Siberia is an important argument for investigation of their role in human infections.
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author L. N. Yashina
S. A. Abramov
T. A. Dupal
V. V. Yakimenko
A. K. Tantsev
B. S. Malyshev
M. Yu. Kartashov
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S. A. Abramov
T. A. Dupal
V. V. Yakimenko
A. K. Tantsev
B. S. Malyshev
M. Yu. Kartashov
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title Hantaviruses in Insectivore Populations in Siberia
title_short Hantaviruses in Insectivore Populations in Siberia
title_full Hantaviruses in Insectivore Populations in Siberia
title_fullStr Hantaviruses in Insectivore Populations in Siberia
title_full_unstemmed Hantaviruses in Insectivore Populations in Siberia
title_sort hantaviruses in insectivore populations in siberia
publisher Federal Government Health Institution, Russian Research Anti-Plague Institute “Microbe”
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url https://doi.org/10.21055/0370-1069-2018-4-89-93
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