INVESTIGADORES
VADELL Maria victoria
artículos
Título:
Environmental variables associated with hantavirus reservoirs and other small rodent species in two national parks in the Paraná delta, Argentina. Implications for disease prevention
Autor/es:
MARÍA VICTORIA VADELL; ISABEL ELISA GÓMEZ VILLAFAÑE
Revista:
ECOHEALTH
Editorial:
SPRINGER
Referencias:
Lugar: Berlin; Año: 2016 vol. 13 p. 248 - 260
ISSN:
1612-9202
Resumen:
Hantavirus pulmonary syndrome (HPS) is a severe zoonotic disease caused by hantaviruses hosted in variousrodentsspecies. In Argentina, its transmission to humans has been associated to exposure during activities such as farming, recreation, and tourism which are carried out in wild and rural areas. The aim of this study was to analyze the macro- and micro-habitat use and spatio?temporal variation of small sylvan rodents in Pre Delta and Islas de Santa Fe national parks,located in an HPS-endemic area of Argentina. Rodent communities were studied at six sites: two islands, a riparian forest, an inland forest, a marsh, and the margins of a pond. A total of 453 individuals of five species were captured with a trapping effort of 9471trap-nights. Maximum species richness was found at the marsh and the pond margin sites. Abundance of rodents was influenced by flooding events. Two hantavirus reservoirs, Oligoryzomys flavescens and Akodon azarae, were identified in the area. O. flavescens was captured in every habitat, but it was dominant in Islas de Santa Fe National Park where its abundance was strongly influenced by flooding. A. azarae was captured in every habitat except on the islands. A. azarae behaved as a generalist species at a micro-habitat scale in every habitat of PreDelta National Park except for the marsh where it selected patches with low vegetation height. Based on these results, several disease prevention measures, including the use of rodent-proof containers for food,and keeping the grass short in the campsite, are proposed in order to reduce the risk to visitors and residents of contracting HPS.