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Wildlife Rabies Virus Dynamics in Alabama, 2020-25.

Charles E Rupprecht Mark Ellis Dee W Jones Ivan V Kuzmin
PMID 42120058 2026 J Wildl Dis eng aheadofprint
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Publication summary

Wildlife rabies is enzootic in the USA apart from Hawaii. This viral zoonosis perpetuates using mammalian reservoirs within the Chiroptera and Carnivora. In the southeastern USA, the predominant rabies virus variants are associated with raccoons (Procyon lotor) and bats. Besides being enzootic for bat rabies, Alabama is the westernmost state for raccoon rabies perpetuation. To assess the recent viral dynamics of wildlife rabies in Alabama, 65 samples of rabid animals were acquired from public health submissions during 2020-25. Rabies virus nucleoprotein gene sequences were generated for phylogenetic analysis. Two major viral lineages were identified: one lineage was aligned with raccoons and the other with bats. Host spillover infections of raccoon rabies virus were detected in domestic animals and other mesocarnivores. No bat rabies viruses were found in non-bat hosts, but several examples of interspecific transmission among bats were apparent. Such data are useful for tracking epidemiologic trends locally, to determine suspected host shifts, and for regional introspection related to management and potential translocation events.

Alabama epidemiology lyssavirus rabies virus surveillance wildlife zoonosis

Structured evidence records

Evidence records

3 total
1 records
Extraction confidence 0.90
Key finding

Several examples of interspecific transmission among bats were apparent, although no bat rabies viruses were found in non-bat hosts.

Virus
Not specified
Host
Location
Supporting text

No bat rabies viruses were found in non-bat hosts, but several examples of interspecific transmission among bats were apparent.

Method
phylogenetic analysis | nucleoprotein gene sequencing
Sample type
rabid bat samples
Study design
field surveillance
Transmission direction
animal-to-animal
Event type
interspecific bat rabies transmission
Geographic raw
Alabama | USA
Country inferred
USA
Genes or proteins
nucleoprotein gene
1 records
Extraction confidence 0.95
Key finding

Host spillover infections of raccoon rabies virus were detected in domestic animals and other mesocarnivores.

Virus
Not specified
Location
Supporting text

Host spillover infections of raccoon rabies virus were detected in domestic animals and other mesocarnivores.

Method
phylogenetic analysis | nucleoprotein gene sequencing
Sample type
rabid animal samples
Study design
field surveillance
Transmission direction
animal-to-animal
Event type
raccoon rabies virus into domestic animals and mesocarnivores
Geographic raw
Alabama | USA
Country inferred
USA
Genes or proteins
nucleoprotein gene
1 records
Extraction confidence 0.90
Key finding

Rabies virus in Alabama wildlife was characterized by two major lineages: one associated with raccoons and another with bats.

Virus
Location
Supporting text

Two major viral lineages were identified: one lineage was aligned with raccoons and the other with bats.

Method
phylogenetic analysis | nucleoprotein gene sequencing
Sample type
rabid animal samples
Study design
field surveillance
Transmission direction
animal reservoir only
Event type
wildlife rabies virus monitoring in Alabama
Geographic raw
Alabama | USA
Country inferred
USA
Genes or proteins
nucleoprotein gene