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Title: Detection of Lymphocytic Choriomeningitis Virus in House Mouse (Mus musculus) in Brazil
Authors: Cavalcanti, Gabriel Rosa 
Fernandes, Jorlan 
de Oliveira Santos, Fernando 
Rodrigues Teixeira, Bernardo 
Guterres, Alexandro 
Brignone, Julia 
Levis, Silvana 
dos Santos Lucio, Camila 
Fraga da Costa-Neto, Sócrates 
Fonseca, Vagner 
Giovanetti, Marta 
Alcantara, Luiz Carlos Junior 
D'Andrea, Paulo Sergio 
Sampaio de Lemos, Elba Regina 
Oliveira, Renata Carvalho de 
Keywords: Brasil;Roedores;Filogenia;Ratones;Virus de la Coriomeningitis Linfocítica
Issue Date: 26-Nov-2025
Abstract: 
The lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus (LCMV) is an under-investigated rodent-borne
arenavirus primarily associated with its natural reservoir, the cosmopolitan rodent Mus
musculus. Although widely distributed in mice worldwide, human cases are rare, likely
under-reported, and often misdiagnosed. While typically asymptomatic or self-limiting,
infection can progress to neurological disease, severe congenital outcomes, or fatal illness
in transplant recipients. Despite its public health relevance, this study provides the first
detection and characterization of LCMV in Brazil. We analyzed 236 rodent serum samples
and 78 tissue samples from synanthropic rodents (Mus musculus, Rattus rattus, and Rattus
norvegicus) collected during seven independent expeditions across the state of Rio de
Janeiro, Southeastern Brazil. Using ELISAs, IgG anti-LCMV antibodies were detected in
20% of rodents, including two R. rattus (2/10), two R. norvegicus (2/95), and forty-five
M. musculus (45/131). The LCMV’s RNA was amplified and partially sequenced from
fourteen M. musculus, and complete S segment sequences were obtained from two mouse
samples. Phylogenetic analyses revealed that these Brazilian strains belong to lineage I,
which is composed of strains that induce disease in humans. Our results underscore the
importance of implementing integrated surveillance for this zoonosis in Brazil.
URI: http://sgc.anlis.gob.ar/handle/123456789/2722
DOI: 10.3390/v17121544
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