Author:
ALEXEYEV O. A.,AHLM C.,ELGH F.,AAVA B.,PALO T.,SETTERGREN B.,TÄRNVIK A.,WADELL G.,JUTO P.
Abstract
Bank voles (Clethrionomys glareolus) serve as the
reservoir for Puumala (PUU) virus, the
aetiologic agent of nephropathia epidemica. The animals are believed to
be persistently infected
and the occurrence of serum antibodies is usually taken as an evidence
of active infection. We
found serum antibodies to PUU virus in 42 of 299 wild bank voles captured
in a PUU virus
endemic area. PUU virus RNA was demonstrated in lung specimens of 11 of
these 42 animals
and in 2 of them antigen was also found. Thus in the lungs of 31 of 42
seropositive animals
neither PUU virus RNA nor antigen was detected. In 2 of 257 seronegative
animals, lung
specimens showed presence of PUU virus antigen and RNA. Isolation of PUU
virus from lung
tissue was successful in all 4 antigen-positive bank voles but in none
of 16 tested
antigen-negative animals. In conclusion, only a minority of bank voles
with serum antibodies to PUU virus showed evidence of current infection.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Epidemiology
Cited by
8 articles.
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