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Antibodies to West Nile Virus in Wild and Farmed Crocodiles in Southeastern Mexico
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VaccinationSoutheastern MexicoVector-borne PathogenZoonotic DiseaseVirologyCampeche StateVector Borne DiseaseWild CrocodilesMedicineAnimal VirusEpidemiologyFarmed CrocodilesWest Nile Virus
Surveillance for evidence of West Nile virus (WNV) infection in Morelet's crocodiles (Crocodylus moreletii) was conducted in Campeche State, Mexico, in 2007. Sera from 62 crocodiles (32 free-ranging and 30 captive) were assayed for antibodies to WNV by epitope-blocking enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. Antibodies to WNV were detected in 13 (41%) wild and nine (30%) captive crocodiles, and the overall antibody prevalence was 35%. Although evidence of WNV infection in captive crocodiles has been reported in Mexico, we provide the first evidence of WNV exposure in wild crocodiles in Mexico.
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