Hunting in the Rainforest and Mayaro Virus Infection: An emerging Alphavirus in Ecuador
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Resumen
Age and hunting in the rainforest were significant predictors of Mayaro virus infection overall and among Amazonian natives. The results provide the first demonstration of the potential presence of Mayaro virus infection in Ecuador and a systematic evaluation of risk factors for the transmission of this alphavirus. The large difference in prevalence rates between Amazonian natives and other groups and between older and younger natives suggest that Mayaro virus is endemic and enzootic in the rainforest, with sporadic outbreaks that determine differences in risk between birth cohorts of natives. Deep forest hunting may selectively expose native men, descendants of the Shuar and Huaronai ethnic groups, to the arthropod vectors of Mayaro virus in areas close to primate reservoirs.
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Ricardo Izurieta, & Maurizio Macaluso, & DouglasM Watts, & RobertB Tesh, & Bolivar Guerra, & LigiaM Cruz, & Sagar Galwankar, & Sten H. Vermund (2011). Hunting in the Rainforest and Mayaro Virus Infection: An emerging Alphavirus in Ecuador. https://doi.org/10.4103/0974-777x.91049