Serologic Surveillance for SARS-CoV-2 Infection among Wild Rodents, Europe
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Alternative Title:Emerg Infect Dis
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Personal Author:Bourret, Vincent ; Dutra, Lara ; Alburkat, Hussein ; Mäki, Sanna ; Lintunen, Ella ; Wasniewski, Marine ; Kant, Ravi ; Grzybek, Maciej ; Venkat, Vinaya ; Asad, Hayder ; Pradel, Julien ; Bouilloud, Marie ; Leirs, Herwig ; Colombo, Valeria Carolina ; Sluydts, Vincent ; Stuart, Peter ; McManus, Andrew ; Eccard, Jana A. ; Firozpoor, Jasmin ; Imholt, Christian ; Nowicka, Joanna ; Goll, Aleksander ; Ranc, Nathan ; Castel, Guillaume ; Charbonnel, Nathalie ; Sironen, Tarja
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Description:We report results from serologic surveillance for exposure to SARS-CoV-2 among 1,237 wild rodents and small mammals across Europe. All samples were negative, with the possible exception of 1. Despite suspected potential for human-to-rodent spillover, no evidence of widespread SARS-CoV-2 circulation in rodent populations has been reported to date.Esitämme tulokset serologisesta tutkimuksesta, jossa seulottiin SARS-CoV-2 tartuntojen varalta 1,237 luonnonvaraista jyrsijää ja piennisäkästä eri puolilta Eurooppaa. Kaikki näytteet olivat negatiivisia, yhtä näytettä lukuun ottamatta. SARS-CoV-2:n läikkymisen ihmisistä jyrsijöihin on arveltu olevan mahdollista, mutta todisteet viruksen laajamittaisesta leviämisestä jyrsijäpopulaatioissa puuttuvat.
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Source:Emerg Infect Dis. 2022; 28(12):2577-2580
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Pubmed ID:36322954
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Pubmed Central ID:PMC9707589
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Volume:28
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Issue:12
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