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Title: When science remembers what is neglected: addressing the risks of rodent- borne diseases in urban Latin America
Authors: Muschetto, 
Hancke D 
Tripodi M.A 
Brühl Day, T.J 
Dattero, María Elena 
Pereyra Civiello, L.M 
Gomez, C.B 
Baumeister, Elsa 
Suárez, Olga V. 
Keywords: Argentina;Población Urbana;Zoonosis
Issue Date: 13-Oct-2025
Abstract: 
Latin American cities face deep socio-economic inequalities that impact
health, education and the environment. These disparities influence zoonotic
disease dynamics through complex host–pathogen–environment–human
interactions. This study explores zoonotic risks associated with rodent
communities across diverse social and environmental settings in the
Matanza-Riachuelo River Basin, one of the most polluted urban areas
in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Between 2022 and 2023, rodent community
composition and health status were assessed at 22 sites, ranging from
low-income neighbourhoods to green areas along an urbanization gradient.
A total of 366 rodents—comprising three synanthropic and four native
species—were captured and tested for leptospirosis, Orthohantavirus,
SARS-CoV-2 and zoonotic helminths. Rodent community structure
reflected local environmental conditions: wild species dominated low-
disturbance areas, while synanthropic species, especially Rattus norvegicus,
prevailed in densely populated sites lacking basic urban services
and hosted the highest pathogen richness. Pathogen presence was
spatially heterogeneous and strongly linked to infrastructural deficiencies,
underscoring the role of poor urban planning in the emergence of rodent-
borne diseases. Findings informed the development of educational and
training programmes to prevent zoonoses. Grounded in the One Health
framework, this study emphasizes the interconnectedness of human,
animal and environmental health, and the need for transdisciplinary
strategies in neglected urban areas
URI: http://sgc.anlis.gob.ar/handle/123456789/2708
DOI: 10.1098/rspb.2025.2050
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