Spatial and Temporal Dynamics of Puumala Hantavirus Infection in Red Bank Vole (Clethrionomys Glareolus) Populations in Belgium
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Escutenaire S., Chalon P., Verhagen R., Heyman P., Thomas I., Karelle-Bui L., Avsic-Zupanc T., Lundkvist AK., Plyusnin A., Pastoret P-P. Spatial and Temporal Dynamics of Puumala Hantavirus Infection in Red Bank Vole (Clethrionomys Glareolus) Populations in Belgium. Virus Research. 2000;67(1):91-107. [Journal article]
- DOI: 10.1016/S0168-1702(00)00136-2
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https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/S-PATIAL-AND-TEMPORAL-DYNAMICS-OF-P-UUMALA-IN-RED-(-Escutenaire-Chalon/545349c6cd20d13174678be8e4212c80603bad67
https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/Spatial-and-temporal-dynamics-of-Puumala-hantavirus-Escutenaire-Chalon/94b701d57e813b6dbe63ff15d9db08ad4d37a415
Abstract
Dynamics of hantavirus infection and population densities in rodents
were investigated from 1996 to 1999 in southern Belgium. Evidence of
Puumala infection was restricted to Clethrionomys glareolus. Although
the serotype was not determined, antibodies against hantavirus were also
found in eight Apodemus sylvaticus. In fall 1996, the seroprevalence in
C. glareolus was high (20.1%, 37 of 184) and the infection was widely
distributed in the area studied whereas a focal occurrence of positive
rodents and lower seroprevalence rates were recorded in spring 1997
(14.3%, six of 42), fall 1997 (6. 6%, 11 of 166), spring 1998 (6.4%,
three of 47) and fall 1998 (6.7%, 11 of 165). A pullulation of rodents
was observed in spring 1999 and was associated with a markedly higher
seroprevalence in C. glareolus (47.7%, 189 of 396). In all seasons,
infection rates in adults were higher than in juveniles and subadults.
No significant difference of prevalence was recorded between males and
females. In two trapping sites, the temporary disappearance of positive
animals after a crash in rodent populations suggests that a threshold in
density is necessary for the maintenance of the enzootic cycle.