Determination of freedom-from-rabies for small Indian mongoose populations in the United States Virgin Islands, 2019–2020

Author:

Browne A. SpringerORCID,Cranford Hannah M.,Morgan Clint N.ORCID,Ellison James A.ORCID,Berentsen AreORCID,Wiese NicholasORCID,Medley AlexandraORCID,Rossow JohnORCID,Jankelunas LeanneORCID,McKinley Alan S.,Lombard Claudia D.,Angeli Nicole F.ORCID,Kelley Thomas,Valiulus JenniferORCID,Bradford Bethany,Burke-France Valicia J.ORCID,Harrison Cosme J.ORCID,Guendel IreneORCID,Taylor MarissaORCID,Blanchard Gerard L.,Doty Jeffrey B.,Worthington David J.,Horner David,Garcia Keith R.,Roth Joseph,Ellis Brett R.ORCID,Bisgard Kristine M.,Wallace Ryan,Ellis Esther M.

Abstract

Mongooses, a nonnative species, are a known reservoir of rabies virus in the Caribbean region. A cross-sectional study of mongooses at 41 field sites on the US Virgin Islands of St. Croix, St. John, and St. Thomas captured 312 mongooses (32% capture rate). We determined the absence of rabies virus by antigen testing and rabies virus exposure by antibody testing in mongoose populations on all three islands. USVI is the first Caribbean state to determine freedom-from-rabies for its mongoose populations with a scientifically-led robust cross-sectional study. Ongoing surveillance activities will determine if other domestic and wildlife populations in USVI are rabies-free.

Funder

Cooperative Agreement for Emergency Response: Publich Health Crisis Response

Publisher

Public Library of Science (PLoS)

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

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