Patterns of association with host and habitat: antibody reactive with Sin Nombre virus in small mammals in the major biotic communities of the southwestern United States.

نویسندگان

  • J N Mills
  • T G Ksiazek
  • B A Ellis
  • P E Rollin
  • S T Nichol
  • T L Yates
  • W L Gannon
  • C E Levy
  • D M Engelthaler
  • T Davis
  • D T Tanda
  • J W Frampton
  • C R Nichols
  • C J Peters
  • J E Childs
چکیده

The distribution and prevalence of antibody reactive with Sin Nombre virus were determined in mammals in biotic communities of the southwestern United States. Small mammals (n = 3,069) of 69 species were trapped in nine communities from lower Sonoran desert to alpine tundra. Antibody was found in rodents from all communities (overall prevalence = 6.3%); prevalence was lowest at the altitudinal and climatic extremes (0.4% in desert and 2.0% in alpine tundra). Antibody occurred in 11% of 928 deer mice, 20% of 355 brush mice, 23% of 35 western harvest mice, and 12% of 24 Mexican voles. No infected deer mice were found in desert habitat; prevalence varied from 4% in chaparral to 17% in pinyon-juniper. Brush mice were frequently infected in chaparral and montane forest (25%). Seropositivity was higher in males and in heavier animals, suggesting horizontal transmission among adult males. Decreasing prevalence with age among the youngest deer mice suggests that infected dams confer passive immunity to pups.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene

دوره 56 3  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 1997