Mayaro virus: a new human disease agent III. Investigation of an epidemic of acute febrile illness on the river Guama in Pará, Brazil, and isolation of Mayaro virus as causative agent (Publicado originalmente em 1957)

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Causey, Ottis R
Maroja, O. M
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Investigation of an epidemic of unknown etiology in a
community of quarry and forest workers on the Guama river, 120 miles
east of Belém, Brazil, resulted in the isolation of six strains of virus,
subsequently shown to be Mayaro, from the blood of six patients. The
common complaints were moderate and continuous fever and severe
frontal headache of two to five days’ duration. There were no deaths.
Sera collected from 50 persons on April 15 were found to
have no neutralizing antibodies against Semliki virus, which is
antigenically closely related to Mayaro virus. Seven, or 18.9 per cent,
of 37 sera collected from these same persons three weeks later showed
protective antibodies by the same technique. Samples obtained at this
time from 37 persons not bled earlier revealed that seven, or 18.9 per
cent, also had demonstrable antibodies. Two later conversions were
demonstrated in second samples collected June 26. Six of the serum
conversions were in persons from whom the virus strains were isolated
by mouse inoculation.
Previous neutralization tests with Semliki virus and the sera
from 551 adults in 17 localities throughout the Amazon valley had shown
protective antibodies in 53, or 9.6 per cent, of the persons examined. It
now seems probable that these antibodies represent infections with
Mayaro virus.
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CAUSEY, Ottis R.; MAROJA, O. M. Mayaro virus: a new human disease agent. III. Investigation of an epidemic of acute febrile illness on the river Guama in Pará, Brazil, and isolation of Mayaro virus as causative agent (Publicado originalmente em 1957). In: INSTITUTO EVANDRO CHAGAS (Belém). Memórias do Instituto Evandro Chagas, v. 6. Belém:Instituto Evandro Chagas, 2002. p. 19-29. (Produção científica, v. 6).xmlui.dri2xhtml.METS-1.0.item-decsPrimary
Vírus / classificaçãoVírus / isolamento & purificação
Belém (PA)