volume 22 issue 1 pages 29-41

Serologic and Molecular Evidence of Arboviruses in Nonhuman Primates in Northeast Brazil

Illaira Leydira Carvalho Bandeira 1
Marlos Gomes Martins 1
Alessandra da Conceição Miranda Santos 2
Camille Ferreira de Oliveira 2
Éder Barros dos Santos 2
Franko De Arruda E Silva 2
Jannifer Oliveira Chiang 2
Pedro Fernando Da Costa Vasconcelos 2, 3
Patricia Avello Nicola 1
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2025-01-12
scimago Q2
wos Q3
SJR0.546
CiteScore4.3
Impact factor2.2
ISSN16129202, 16129210
Abstract
Arbovirus surveillance in marmosets (Callithrix spp.) that live close to humans helps identify viral circulation in the environment and contributes to public health. We investigated the exposure to arboviral infections in 47 captive and free-living Callithrix from urban and peri-urban areas in the semiarid region of northeastern Brazil (SNB) in 2018. The samples were tested for antibodies against 23 arbovirus antigens and the presence of Orthoflavivirus zikaense (ZIKV), Orthoflavivirus denguei, Alphavirus chikungunya, and Orthoflavivirus flavi using hemagglutination inhibition (HI) and RT-qPCR assays. HI highlighted three samples seropositivity for Flavivirus (3/47; 6,4%). One of these samples displayed monotypic antibodies to Alphavirus eastern (formerly known as Eastern equine encephalitis virus; genus Alphavirus). RT-qPCR revealed that one sample (1/41; 2.4%) of C. jacchus captured in a commercial area of Petrolina-PE was positive for ZIKV. Our results indicated that marmosets living close to humans in the SNB were exposed to arboviruses, with the identification of ZIKV, even after the largest epidemic of the virus in the country and the subsequent human cases reduction. Here, we reinforce the importance of both continuous arboviruses monitoring in wildlife and preserving natural habitats to promote public health and biodiversity conservation.
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Bandeira I. L. C. et al. Serologic and Molecular Evidence of Arboviruses in Nonhuman Primates in Northeast Brazil // EcoHealth. 2025. Vol. 22. No. 1. pp. 29-41.
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Bandeira I. L. C., Martins M. G., da Conceição Miranda Santos A., de Oliveira C. F., dos Santos É. B., De Arruda E Silva F., Chiang J. O., Da Costa Vasconcelos P. F., Nicola P. A. Serologic and Molecular Evidence of Arboviruses in Nonhuman Primates in Northeast Brazil // EcoHealth. 2025. Vol. 22. No. 1. pp. 29-41.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1007/s10393-024-01695-6
UR - https://link.springer.com/10.1007/s10393-024-01695-6
TI - Serologic and Molecular Evidence of Arboviruses in Nonhuman Primates in Northeast Brazil
T2 - EcoHealth
AU - Bandeira, Illaira Leydira Carvalho
AU - Martins, Marlos Gomes
AU - da Conceição Miranda Santos, Alessandra
AU - de Oliveira, Camille Ferreira
AU - dos Santos, Éder Barros
AU - De Arruda E Silva, Franko
AU - Chiang, Jannifer Oliveira
AU - Da Costa Vasconcelos, Pedro Fernando
AU - Nicola, Patricia Avello
PY - 2025
DA - 2025/01/12
PB - Springer Nature
SP - 29-41
IS - 1
VL - 22
SN - 1612-9202
SN - 1612-9210
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@article{2025_Bandeira,
author = {Illaira Leydira Carvalho Bandeira and Marlos Gomes Martins and Alessandra da Conceição Miranda Santos and Camille Ferreira de Oliveira and Éder Barros dos Santos and Franko De Arruda E Silva and Jannifer Oliveira Chiang and Pedro Fernando Da Costa Vasconcelos and Patricia Avello Nicola},
title = {Serologic and Molecular Evidence of Arboviruses in Nonhuman Primates in Northeast Brazil},
journal = {EcoHealth},
year = {2025},
volume = {22},
publisher = {Springer Nature},
month = {jan},
url = {https://link.springer.com/10.1007/s10393-024-01695-6},
number = {1},
pages = {29--41},
doi = {10.1007/s10393-024-01695-6}
}
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Bandeira, Illaira Leydira Carvalho, et al. “Serologic and Molecular Evidence of Arboviruses in Nonhuman Primates in Northeast Brazil.” EcoHealth, vol. 22, no. 1, Jan. 2025, pp. 29-41. https://link.springer.com/10.1007/s10393-024-01695-6.