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First evidence of Seoul hantavirus in the wild rat population in the Netherlands
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Virus EpidemiologyViral DiagnosticsViral PathogenesisImmunologyPathologySeoul HantavirusVirus TransmissionWild Rat PopulationCovid-19Hantaviral RnaVirologyPet Brown RatsEpidemiologyVaccinationRodent-borne DiseasesFirst EvidenceEmergent VirusMedicineAnimal Virus
We report the first detection of Seoul hantavirus (SEOV)-specific antibodies in the wild brown rat population in the Netherlands. SEOV-reactive antibodies were found in three rats out of 16 in a repeated series of tests including immunofluorescence assay, immunoblot, and enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. Focus reduction neutralization test confirmed the presence of SEOV-specific antibodies, and reverse-transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) confirmed the presence of hantaviral RNA. This discovery follows the recent findings of SEOV infections in wild and pet brown rats and humans in England, Wales, France, Belgium, and Sweden, indicating an even higher importance of this hantavirus for public health in large areas of Europe.
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