Una virus: First report of human infection in Argentina

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Abstract

Una virus (UNAV), Togaviridae family, is widely distributed in South America, where infections have been detected in mosquitoes and vertebrate hosts (humans, birds and horses). We analyzed human sera from Córdoba inhabitants aged 44 to 89 years and using a neutralization test, we found a prevalence of UNAV antibodies of 3.8% (3/79). The low titers detected suggest past infections probably acquired in rural areas of the Province of Córdoba (central Argentina). None sera were found positive for MAYV neutralizing antibodies. This is the first report of human infections by UNAV in Argentina.

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Diaz, L. A., Spinsanti, L. I., Almiron, W. R., & Contigiani, M. S. (2003). Una virus: First report of human infection in Argentina. Revista Do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de Sao Paulo, 45(2), 109–110. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0036-46652003000200012

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