The importance of accurate host species identification in the framework of rabies surveillance, control and elimination
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De Benedictis, Paola
Leopardi, Stefania
Markotter, Wanda
Velasco-Villa, Andres
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MDPI
Abstract
Accurate host identification is paramount to understand disease epidemiology and to apply
appropriate control measures. This is especially important for multi-host pathogens such as the rabies
virus, a major and almost invariably fatal zoonosis that has mobilized unanimous engagement at
an international level towards the final goal of zero human deaths due to canine rabies. Currently,
diagnostic laboratories implement a standardized identification using taxonomic keys. However,
this method is challenged by high and undiscovered biodiversity, decomposition of carcasses and
subjective misevaluation, as has been attested to by findings from a cohort of 242 archived specimens
collected across Sub-Saharan Africa and submitted for rabies diagnosis. We applied two simple and
cheap methods targeting the Cytochrome b and Cytochrome c oxidase subunit I to confirm the initial
classification. We therefore suggest prioritizing a standardized protocol that includes, as a first step,
the implementation of taxonomic keys at a family or subfamily level, followed by the molecular
characterization of the host species.
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Wildlife reservoir, Host identification, Epidemiology, Rabies, Infectious diseases
Sustainable Development Goals
Citation
De Benedictis, P.; Leopardi,
S.; Markotter,W.; Velasco-Villa, A.
The Importance of Accurate Host
Species Identification in the
Framework of Rabies Surveillance,
Control and Elimination. Viruses
2022, 14, 492. https://DOI.org/10.3390/v14030492.