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Volume 27, Number 12—December 2021
Research

Mammarenaviruses of Rodents, South Africa and Zimbabwe

Antoinette A. Grobbelaar, Jocelyn Jardine1, Felicity J. Burt2, Alasdair J. Shepherd, Susan P. Shepherd, Patricia A. Leman, Alan Kemp, Lawrence E.O. Braack3, Jacqueline WeyerComments to Author , Janusz T. Paweska, and Robert Swanepoel3
Author affiliations: National Institute for Communicable Diseases, Johannesburg, South Africa (A.A. Grobbelaar, J. Jardine, F.J. Burt, A.J. Shepherd, S.P. Shepherd, P.A. Leman, A. Kemp, J. Weyer, J.T. Paweska, R. Swanepoel); South African National Parks Board, Skukuza, South Africa (L.E.O. Braack).

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Table 3

Summary of rodent samples, serologic test results, and virus isolation studies in study of mammarenaviruses, South Africa and Zimbabwe*

Rodent species scientific name
Rodent species common name
Mammarenavirus IF antibody tests

Mammarenavirus isolation attempts
Tested
No. (%) positive
Titer range (GMT)
Serum samples
Organs
Total
Isolations
Aethomys chrysophilus Red veld rat 135 10 (7.4) 8–4,096 (207.8) 23 75 77 1
A. ineptus
Tete veld rat
103
0


0
0
0
0
Dasymys incomtus
Water rat
2
0


0
1
1
0
Dendromus melanotis
Grey climbing mouse
1
0


0
1
1
0
Desmodillus auricularis
Short-tailed gerbil
69
0


0
3
3
0
Gerbilliscus afra Cape gerbil 26 0 6 10 13 0
G. brantsii Highveld gerbil 529 4 (0.8) 8–256 (26.9) 0 14 14 0
G. leucogaster Bushveld gerbil 378 14 (3.7) 8–1,024 (57.9) 8 42 42 0
G. paeba
Hairy-footed gerbil
8
0


2
1
2
0
Lemniscomys rosalia
Single-striped mouse
21
0


2
8
8
0
Mastomys coucha Cape multimammate mouse 664 11 (1.7) 8–512 (56.4) 14 63 73 0
M. natalensis
Natal multimammate mouse
1165
370 (31.8)
8–16,384 (219.5)

151
307
380
14
Micaelamys namaquensis
Namaqua rock mouse
273
20 (7.3)
8–2,048 (132.4)

44
85
101
1
Mus minutoides Pygmy mouse 16 0 0 28 28 0
M. musculus
House mouse
25
0


0
23
23
0
Mystromys albicaudatus
White-tailed mouse
11
0


0
1
1
0
Otomys angoniensis Angoni vlei rat 30 1 (3.3) 16 0 3 3 0
O. irroratus Vlei rat 266 67 (25.2) 8–8,192 (127.9) 315 59 346 0†
O. unisulcatus
Bush vlei rat
178
28(21.3)
8–2,048 (99.1)

17
19
28
3
Parotomys brantsii Brant’s whistling rat 10 1 (10.0) 256 0 0 0 0
P. littledalei
Littledale’s whistling rat
3
0
0

0
0
0
0
Rattus norvegicus Brown rat 125 6 (4.8) 8–8,192 (644.6) 8 47 48 0
R. rattus
House rat
211
1 (0.5)
512

6
38
38
0
Rhabdomys pumilio s.l.
Four-striped mouse
933
11 (1.2)
8–64 (19.3)

73
59
118
0
Saccostomus campestris
Pouched mouse
82
6 (7.3)
8–1,024 (25.4)

11
24
28
0
Steatomys pratensis
Fat mouse
3
0


0
2
2
0
Thallomys paedulcus
Tree mouse
31
0


11
27
27
0
Zelotomys woosnami
Woosnam’s desert rat
1
0


0
0
0
0
Cryptomys hottentotus
Common mole rat
6
0






Graphiurus murinus
Woodland doormouse
8
0






Paraxerus cepapi
Tree squirrel
6
0






Xerus inauris
Ground squirrel
36
0






Pedetes capensis
Springhare
8
0






Totals 5,363 560 691 940 1,405 19

*IF, immunofluorescence. †Organ pool from 1 O. irroratus rat was positive in mammarenavirus IF on first pass in culture but the potential isolate was lost on subculture.

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1Current affiliation: EduVos, Midrand, South Africa.

2Current affiliation: University of the Free State, Bloemfontein, South Africa.

3Current affiliation: University of Pretoria, Pretoria, South Africa.

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