2023
DOI: 10.1101/2023.12.24.573235
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Effect of habitat degradation on hantavirus infection among introduced and endemic small mammals of Madagascar

Jérémy Dubrulle,
Kayla Kauffman,
Voahangy Soarimalala
et al.

Abstract: Hantaviruses are globally distributed zoonotic pathogens capable of causing fatal disease in humans. Rodents and other small mammals are the typical reservoirs of hantaviruses, though the particular host varies regionally. Addressing the risk of hantavirus spillover from animal reservoirs to humans requires identifying the local mammal reservoirs and the predictors of infection in those animals, such as their population density and habitat characteristics. We screened native and non-native small mammals and ba… Show more

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