Rabies Virus-Neutralizing Antibodies in Free-Ranging Invasive Wild Boars (Sus scrofa) from Brazil

Author:

Perin Patricia Parreira1ORCID,Turmina Talita1,Arias-Pacheco Carmen Andrea1,Gomes Jonathan Silvestre1,Andrade Lívia de Oliveira1,Zolla Natália de Oliveira1,Mendonça Talita Oliveira1ORCID,Oliveira Wilson Junior1,Fahl Willian de Oliveira2ORCID,Scheffer Karin Correa2,Cunha Neto Rene dos Santos2ORCID,Chierato Maria Eduarda Rodrigues2,Mori Enio2ORCID,Felicio Artur Luiz de Almeida3,Haga Guilherme Shin Iwamoto3,Guido Maria Carolina3,Barrochelo Luiz Henrique3,Marcos Affonso dos Santos3,Lux Hoppe Estevam Guilherme1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Pathology, Reproduction and One Health, São Paulo State University, Jaboticabal 14884900, Brazil

2. Laboratory of Rabies Diagnosis, Pasteur Institute, São Paulo 01311090, Brazil

3. Agricultural Defense Coordination, Department of Agriculture and Supply of the State of São Paulo, Campinas 13070178, Brazil

Abstract

Rabies, one of the most lethal global zoonoses, affects all mammals. It remains circulating worldwide in sylvatic cycles through terrestrial and airborne reservoirs, and in Brazil, bats are currently the main reservoirs and source of transmission. Wild boars, an important invasive alien species in Brazil, are a proven food source for hematophagous bats and may participate in the Brazilian sylvatic cycle of rabies. We evaluated the presence of this pathogen in hunted wild boars from the São Paulo state using histopathology, the direct fluorescent antibody test (DFA), viral isolation in cell culture (VICC), the rapid fluorescent focus inhibition test (RFFIT), and quantitative reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-qPCR). The results of histopathological, DFA, VICC, and RT-qPCR analysis were negative for all samples; seven serum samples tested positive in the RFFIT, and titers ranged from 0.13 IU/mL to 0.5 IU/mL. The presence of rabies virus-neutralizing antibodies in the studied wild boars suggests the circulation of the virus in these animals. Educative actions directed at hunters should include information on the prevention of this important zoonosis.

Funder

National Council for Scientific and Technological Development

Publisher

MDPI AG

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