Isolation of the Hantaviruses from the Lungs of Bandicota indica Captured in Indonesia and Thailand

인도네시아와 태국에서 채집된 Bandicota indica 폐장조직에서 한타바이러스 분리

  • Woo, Young-Dae (Department of Virology, Asan Institute for Life Sciences, WHO Collaborating Centre for Virus Reference and Research (Hantaviruses)) ;
  • Chu, Yong-Kyu (Department of Virology, Asan Institute for Life Sciences, WHO Collaborating Centre for Virus Reference and Research (Hantaviruses)) ;
  • Lee, Do-Wang (Department of Virology, Asan Institute for Life Sciences, WHO Collaborating Centre for Virus Reference and Research (Hantaviruses))
  • 우영대 (아산생명과학연구소 바이러스연구실) ;
  • 주용규 (아산생명과학연구소 바이러스연구실) ;
  • 이호왕 (아산생명과학연구소 바이러스연구실)
  • Published : 1998.06.30

Abstract

Various hantaviruses were isolated from HFRS patients and various rodent species, in many parts of the world. Bandicotas were captured at Yogyakarta, east region of Sumatura island, Indonesia; and 4 rodents species including Bandicotas were captured at Chiang Rai in Thailand during 1995. Sera were collected from captured bandicotas and other rodent spicies were screened for antibody test against Hantaan (HTN), Seoul (SEO), Puumala (PUU) and Sin Nombre (SN) viruses by immunofluoresence antibody assay (IFA). Hantavirus antigen in lung tissues were tested by IFA. Among 55 captured Bandicota indica in Indonesia, 14 (25.5%) were antibody positive against HTN, SEO, PUU and SN virus. Hantavirus antigen were detected from 5 (9.0%) out of 55 lungs tested. Among 34 captured Bandicota indica in Thailand, 9 (26.5%) were antibody positive against HTN, SEO, PUU and SN virus. Among 34 lungs tissues of Bandicota indica examined, 3 (8.8%) were antigen positive. In other rodent species, antibody positive against Hantaviruses of Rattus rattus, Rattus losea and Mus cervicolor were 4/62 (6.5%), 5/25 (20%), 1/1 (100%), respectively. But no one has antigen in their lung tissues. Antigen positive lungs suspension were inoculated into vero E6 cells for virus isolation and 4 viruses were isolated from Indonesian Badicota and 3 viruses from Thailand.

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