Movement Patterns of Small Rodents in Lassa Fever-Endemic Villages in Guinea

被引:24
作者
Marien, Joachim [1 ]
Kourouma, Fode [2 ]
Magassouba, N'Faly [2 ]
Leirs, Herwig [1 ]
Fichet-Calvet, Elisabeth [3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Antwerp, Evolutionary Ecol Grp, Univ Pl 1, B-2610 Antwerp, Belgium
[2] Lab Fievres Hemorrag, Nongo, Conakry, Guinea
[3] Bernhard Nocht Inst Trop Med, Hamburg, Germany
关键词
Mastomys natalensis; Lassa virus; Rhodamine B; Capture-mark-recapture; Rodent control; MASTOMYS-NATALENSIS; VIRUS PREVALENCE; HOME-RANGE; PYGMY MICE; DYNAMICS; EPIDEMIOLOGY; TRANSMISSION; MANAGEMENT; INFECTION; COMMUNITY;
D O I
10.1007/s10393-018-1331-8
中图分类号
X176 [生物多样性保护];
学科分类号
090705 ;
摘要
The Natal multimammate mouse (Mastomys natalensis) is the reservoir host of Lassa arenavirus, the etiological agent of Lassa fever in humans. Because there exists no vaccine for human use, rodent control and adjusting human behavior are currently considered to be the only options for Lassa fever control. In order to develop efficient rodent control programs, more information about the host's ecology is needed. In this study, we investigated the spatial behavior of M. natalensis and other small rodents in two capture-mark-recapture and four dyed bait (Rhodamine B) experiments in Lassa fever-endemic villages in Upper Guinea. During the capture-mark-recapture studies, 23% of the recaptured M. natalensis moved between the houses and proximate fields. While M. natalensis was found over the entire study grid (2ha), other rodent species (Praomys daltoni, Praomys rostratus, Lemniscomys striatus, Mus spp.) were mostly trapped in the surrounding fields. Distances between recapture occasions never exceeded 100m for all rodent species. During the dyed bait experiments, 11% of M. natalensis and 41% of P. daltoni moved from the fields to houses. We conclude that commensal M. natalensis easily moves between houses and proximate fields in Guinea. We therefore consider occasional domestic rodent elimination to be an unsustainable approach to reduce Lassa virus transmission risk to humans, as M. natalensis is likely to reinvade houses quickly from fields in which rodents are not controlled. A combination of permanent rodent elimination with other control strategies (e.g., make houses rodent proof or attract predators) could be more effective for Lassa fever control, but must be further investigated.
引用
收藏
页码:348 / 359
页数:12
相关论文
共 54 条
  • [11] Lassa Fever in Guinea: II. Distribution and Prevalence of Lassa Virus Infection in Small Mammals
    Demby, Austin H.
    Inapogui, Alphonse
    Kargbo, Kandeh
    Koninga, James
    Kourouma, Kerfalla
    Kanu, James
    Coulibaly, Mamadi
    Wagoner, Kent D.
    Ksiazek, Thomas G.
    Peters, C. J.
    Rollin, Pierre E.
    Bausch, Daniel G.
    [J]. VECTOR-BORNE AND ZOONOTIC DISEASES, 2001, 1 (04) : 283 - +
  • [12] Fichet-Calvet E, 2016, SCI REPORTS
  • [13] Reproductive characteristics of Mastomys natalensis and Lassa virus prevalence in Guinea, West Africa
    Fichet-Calvet, Elisabeth
    Lecompte, Emilie
    Koivogui, Lamine
    Daffis, Sttphane
    Ter Meulen, Jan
    [J]. VECTOR-BORNE AND ZOONOTIC DISEASES, 2008, 8 (01) : 41 - 48
  • [14] Fluctuation of abundance and Lassa virus prevalence in Mastomys natalensis in Guinea, West Africa
    Fichet-Calvet, Elisabeth
    Lecompte, Emilie
    Koivogui, Lamine
    Soropogui, Barre
    Dore, Amadou
    Kourouma, Fode
    Sylla, Oumar
    Daffis, Stephane
    Koulemou, Kekoura
    Ter Meulen, Jan
    [J]. VECTOR-BORNE AND ZOONOTIC DISEASES, 2007, 7 (02) : 119 - 128
  • [15] Lassa Serology in Natural Populations of Rodents and Horizontal Transmission
    Fichet-Calvet, Elisabeth
    Becker-Ziaja, Beate
    Koivogui, Lamine
    Guenther, Stephan
    [J]. VECTOR-BORNE AND ZOONOTIC DISEASES, 2014, 14 (09) : 665 - 674
  • [16] Diversity, dynamics and reproduction in a community of small mammals in Upper Guinea, with emphasis on pygmy mice ecology
    Fichet-Calvet, Elisabeth
    Audenaert, Leen
    Barriere, Patrick
    Verheyen, Erik
    [J]. AFRICAN JOURNAL OF ECOLOGY, 2010, 48 (03) : 600 - 614
  • [17] Effective vaccine for Lassa fever
    Fisher-Hoch, SP
    Hutwagner, L
    Brown, B
    McCormick, JB
    [J]. JOURNAL OF VIROLOGY, 2000, 74 (15) : 6777 - 6783
  • [18] REVIEW OF CASES OF NOSOCOMIAL LASSA FEVER IN NIGERIA - THE HIGH PRICE OF POOR MEDICAL-PRACTICE
    FISHERHOCH, SP
    TOMORI, O
    NASIDI, A
    PEREZORONOZ, GI
    FAKILE, Y
    HUTWAGNER, L
    MCCORMICK, JB
    [J]. BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL, 1995, 311 (7009) : 857 - 859
  • [19] HAPPOLD DCD, 1977, TERRE VIE-REV ECOL A, V31, P385
  • [20] Structural basis for antibody-mediated neutralization of Lassa virus
    Hastie, Kathryn M.
    Zandonatti, Michelle A.
    Kleinfelter, Lara M.
    Heinrich, Megan L.
    Rowland, Megan M.
    Chandran, Kartik
    Branco, Luis M.
    Robinson, James E.
    Garry, Robert F.
    Saphire, Erica Ollmann
    [J]. SCIENCE, 2017, 356 (6341) : 923 - +