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No evidence of mpox virus circulation in putative animal reservoirs in Gabon wildlife.
N'dilimabaka, Nadine; Midanga Mougnoko, Laurgie Sulchérine; Mangombi-Pambou, Joa Braïthe; Koumba Mavoungou, Danielle Styvie; Bohou Koumba, Linda; Koumba Moukouama, Schedy; Koumba Koumba, Ingrid Precylia; Fenollar, Florence; Mbala, Placid; Maganga, Gaël Daren; Lekana-Douki, Sonia Etenna; Lekana-Douki, Jean-Bernard.
Affiliation
  • N'dilimabaka N; Unité Emergence des Maladies Virales, Département de virologie, Centre Interdisciplinaire de Recherches Médicales de Franceville (CIRMF), Franceville, Gabon; Département de Biologie, Faculté des Sciences, Université des Sciences et Techniques de Masuku (USTM), Franceville, Gabon. Electronic address:
  • Midanga Mougnoko LS; Unité Emergence des Maladies Virales, Département de virologie, Centre Interdisciplinaire de Recherches Médicales de Franceville (CIRMF), Franceville, Gabon.
  • Mangombi-Pambou JB; Unité Emergence des Maladies Virales, Département de virologie, Centre Interdisciplinaire de Recherches Médicales de Franceville (CIRMF), Franceville, Gabon.
  • Koumba Mavoungou DS; Unité Emergence des Maladies Virales, Département de virologie, Centre Interdisciplinaire de Recherches Médicales de Franceville (CIRMF), Franceville, Gabon.
  • Bohou Koumba L; Unité Emergence des Maladies Virales, Département de virologie, Centre Interdisciplinaire de Recherches Médicales de Franceville (CIRMF), Franceville, Gabon.
  • Koumba Moukouama S; Unité Emergence des Maladies Virales, Département de virologie, Centre Interdisciplinaire de Recherches Médicales de Franceville (CIRMF), Franceville, Gabon.
  • Koumba Koumba IP; Unité Emergence des Maladies Virales, Département de virologie, Centre Interdisciplinaire de Recherches Médicales de Franceville (CIRMF), Franceville, Gabon.
  • Fenollar F; IHU-Méditerranée Infection, Marseille, France; Aix Marseille Univ, IRD, AP-HM, SSA, VITROME, Marseille, France.
  • Mbala P; Institut National de Recherche Biomedicale (INRB), Kinshasa, République Démocratique du Congo.
  • Maganga GD; Unité Emergence des Maladies Virales, Département de virologie, Centre Interdisciplinaire de Recherches Médicales de Franceville (CIRMF), Franceville, Gabon; Institut National Supérieur d'Agronomie et de Biotechnologies (INSAB), Université des Sciences et Techniques de Masuku (USTM), Franceville, Ga
  • Lekana-Douki SE; Unité Emergence des Maladies Virales, Département de virologie, Centre Interdisciplinaire de Recherches Médicales de Franceville (CIRMF), Franceville, Gabon.
  • Lekana-Douki JB; Unité Evolution Epidémiologie et Résistances Parasitaires (UNEEREP) Centre Interdisciplinaire de Recherches Médicales de Franceville (CIRMF), Franceville, Gabon; Département de Parasitologie-Mycologie Médecine Tropicale, Faculté de Médecine, Université des Sciences de la Sante, Libreville, Gabon.
Int J Infect Dis ; 146: 107106, 2024 Sep.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38878993
ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVES:

Mpox is a neglected viral endemic tropical disease in Central and Western African countries transmitted to humans by an animal. However, the natural reservoir of the virus remains elusive. In this study, we looked for potential reservoirs of the mpox virus (MPXV) in Gabonese wildlife to prevent future outbreaks and enrich the literature with additional data on animal reservoirs.

METHODS:

DNA was extracted from the livers and spleens from 2549 animals (bats [859], bushmeats [356], rodents [1309], and shrews [25]) collected between 2012 and 2021. DNA was analyzed by real-time and conventional polymerase chain reaction, targeting the 14 kD protein and the rpo subunit RNA polymerase of orthopoxviruses.

RESULTS:

No MPXV DNA was detected despite the presence of potential host reservoirs such as Critcetomys, Crocidura, Praomys, and Atherurus africanus. This absence could be due to (i) the low number of animals collected for some species, (ii) the acute nature of mpox infection but also (iii) the lack of the potential reservoir Funisciurus anerythrus among collected animals, and (iv) the fact that the samplings are not included in the probable ecological niche of MPXV.

CONCLUSION:

Longitudinal studies including potential ecological niches of F. anerythrus and MPXV in Gabon may be useful to get more information on MPXV circulation.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Disease Reservoirs / Animals, Wild Limits: Animals Country/Region as subject: Africa Language: En Journal: Int J Infect Dis Journal subject: DOENCAS TRANSMISSIVEIS Year: 2024 Document type: Article Country of publication:

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Disease Reservoirs / Animals, Wild Limits: Animals Country/Region as subject: Africa Language: En Journal: Int J Infect Dis Journal subject: DOENCAS TRANSMISSIVEIS Year: 2024 Document type: Article Country of publication: