2011
DOI: 10.1002/ajp.21010
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Yellow fever outbreak affecting Alouatta populations in southern Brazil (Rio Grande do Sul State), 2008–2009

Abstract: The natural transmission cycle of Yellow Fever (YF) involves tree hole breeding mosquitoes and a wide array of nonhuman primates (NHP), including monkeys and apes. Some Neotropical monkeys (howler monkeys, genus Alouatta) develop fatal YF virus (YFV) infections similar to those reported in humans, even with minimum exposure to the infection. Epizootics in wild primates may be indicating YFV circulation, and the surveillance of such outbreaks in wildlife is an important tool to help prevent human infection. In … Show more

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“…First, the susceptibility to YFV of South American NHPs. In contrast, YFV is known to be far less pathogenic for African NHPs [2,103,104,148]. Taken together with the historical evidence described earlier this is wholly consistent with the concept that the virus was relatively recently introduced into the New World and evolution towards decreased disease severity has not yet reached the levels seen in Africa.…”
Section: Emergence Out Of Africasupporting
confidence: 78%
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“…First, the susceptibility to YFV of South American NHPs. In contrast, YFV is known to be far less pathogenic for African NHPs [2,103,104,148]. Taken together with the historical evidence described earlier this is wholly consistent with the concept that the virus was relatively recently introduced into the New World and evolution towards decreased disease severity has not yet reached the levels seen in Africa.…”
Section: Emergence Out Of Africasupporting
confidence: 78%
“…), squirrel monkeys (Saïmiri genus) and howler monkeys from the genus Alouatta [65][66][67][68][69][70]102]. Importantly, in these species, lethality was reported, reaching degrees of severity that were never observed in monkeys from the African continent [103,104]. Such susceptibility to severe YFV infection may reflect the relatively recent introduction of the virus into the Americas [2].…”
Section: In South Americamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…No mais recente surto, a partir dos primeiros registros em Misiones, Argentina (HOLZMANN et al, 2010) a propagação do VFA no Rio Grande do Sul tomou sentido oeste-leste, com a detecção de FA em primatas avançando pelo Estado ao ritmo de 100km/ mês (ALMEIDA et al, 2012). Logo, a mortandade atingiu, num primeiro momento, o bugio-preto e, subsequentemente, as populações do bugio-ruivo.…”
Section: Estes Dois Bugios São Citados Na Lista Oficial Das Espécies unclassified
“…Posteriormente, no ano de 2002, nova ocorrência do vírus afetou populações de Alouatta guariba no centro do Estado, nos municípios de Jaguari e Mata . No verão de 2008No verão de /2009 (ALMEIDA et al, 2012) e o vírus foi isolado em mosquitos de dois municípios do Estado (CARDOSO et al, 2010). O número real de animais mortos pode ter sido muito maior FREITAS, 2010;ALMEIDA et al, 2012).…”
Section: Introductionunclassified
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