Spatial and Temporal Distribution of Rodents during the Epizootic and Enzootic Periods of Plague, with a Focus on Exu, Northeastern Brazil
The plague caused by the Yersinia pestis bacterium is primarily a flea-transmitted zoonosis of rodents that can also be conveyed to humans and other mammals. In this work, we analyzed the spatial and temporal distribution of rodent populations during epizootic and enzootic periods of the plague in t...
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author | Diego Leandro Reis da Silva Fernandes Matheus Filgueira Bezerra Bruna Mendes Duarte Mayara Paes de França Silva Hadassa de Almeida Souza Elainne Christine de Souza Gomes Alzira Maria Paiva de Almeida |
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description | The plague caused by the Yersinia pestis bacterium is primarily a flea-transmitted zoonosis of rodents that can also be conveyed to humans and other mammals. In this work, we analyzed the spatial and temporal distribution of rodent populations during epizootic and enzootic periods of the plague in the municipality of Exu, northeastern Brazil. The geospatial analyses showed that all the rodent species appeared through the whole territory of the municipality, with different occurrence hotspots for the different species. Important fluctuations in the rodent populations were observed, with a reduction in the wild rodent fauna following the end of a plague epizootic period, mostly represented by Necromys lasiurus and an increase in the commensal species Rattus rattus. A higher abundance of rats might lead to an increased exposure of human populations, favoring spillovers of plague and other rodent-borne diseases. Our analysis highlights the role of wild rodent species as amplifier hosts and of commensal rats (R. rattus) as preserver hosts in the enzootic period of a specific transmission infection area. |
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spelling | ftmdpi:oai:mdpi.com:/2414-6366/6/4/195/ 2025-01-17T00:27:26+00:00 Spatial and Temporal Distribution of Rodents during the Epizootic and Enzootic Periods of Plague, with a Focus on Exu, Northeastern Brazil Diego Leandro Reis da Silva Fernandes Matheus Filgueira Bezerra Bruna Mendes Duarte Mayara Paes de França Silva Hadassa de Almeida Souza Elainne Christine de Souza Gomes Alzira Maria Paiva de Almeida 2021-11-08 application/pdf https://doi.org/10.3390/tropicalmed6040195 EN eng Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute Vector-Borne Diseases https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/tropicalmed6040195 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Tropical Medicine and Infectious Disease; Volume 6; Issue 4; Pages: 195 Rodentia plague Yersinia pestis zoonoses disease reservoirs Text 2021 ftmdpi https://doi.org/10.3390/tropicalmed6040195 2023-08-01T03:11:38Z The plague caused by the Yersinia pestis bacterium is primarily a flea-transmitted zoonosis of rodents that can also be conveyed to humans and other mammals. In this work, we analyzed the spatial and temporal distribution of rodent populations during epizootic and enzootic periods of the plague in the municipality of Exu, northeastern Brazil. The geospatial analyses showed that all the rodent species appeared through the whole territory of the municipality, with different occurrence hotspots for the different species. Important fluctuations in the rodent populations were observed, with a reduction in the wild rodent fauna following the end of a plague epizootic period, mostly represented by Necromys lasiurus and an increase in the commensal species Rattus rattus. A higher abundance of rats might lead to an increased exposure of human populations, favoring spillovers of plague and other rodent-borne diseases. Our analysis highlights the role of wild rodent species as amplifier hosts and of commensal rats (R. rattus) as preserver hosts in the enzootic period of a specific transmission infection area. Text Rattus rattus MDPI Open Access Publishing Tropical Medicine and Infectious Disease 6 4 195 |
spellingShingle | Rodentia plague Yersinia pestis zoonoses disease reservoirs Diego Leandro Reis da Silva Fernandes Matheus Filgueira Bezerra Bruna Mendes Duarte Mayara Paes de França Silva Hadassa de Almeida Souza Elainne Christine de Souza Gomes Alzira Maria Paiva de Almeida Spatial and Temporal Distribution of Rodents during the Epizootic and Enzootic Periods of Plague, with a Focus on Exu, Northeastern Brazil |
title | Spatial and Temporal Distribution of Rodents during the Epizootic and Enzootic Periods of Plague, with a Focus on Exu, Northeastern Brazil |
title_full | Spatial and Temporal Distribution of Rodents during the Epizootic and Enzootic Periods of Plague, with a Focus on Exu, Northeastern Brazil |
title_fullStr | Spatial and Temporal Distribution of Rodents during the Epizootic and Enzootic Periods of Plague, with a Focus on Exu, Northeastern Brazil |
title_full_unstemmed | Spatial and Temporal Distribution of Rodents during the Epizootic and Enzootic Periods of Plague, with a Focus on Exu, Northeastern Brazil |
title_short | Spatial and Temporal Distribution of Rodents during the Epizootic and Enzootic Periods of Plague, with a Focus on Exu, Northeastern Brazil |
title_sort | spatial and temporal distribution of rodents during the epizootic and enzootic periods of plague, with a focus on exu, northeastern brazil |
topic | Rodentia plague Yersinia pestis zoonoses disease reservoirs |
topic_facet | Rodentia plague Yersinia pestis zoonoses disease reservoirs |
url | https://doi.org/10.3390/tropicalmed6040195 |