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TITULO

Malaria and Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome in Gold Mining in the Amazon Region, Brazil

Ana Cláudia Pereira Terças-Trettel    
Elaine Cristina de Oliveira    
Cor Jesus Fernandes Fontes    
Alba Valéria Gomes de Melo    
Renata Carvalho de Oliveira    
Alexandro Guterres    
Jorlan Fernandes    
Raphael Gomes da Silva    
Marina Atanaka    
Mariano Martinez Espinosa and Elba Regina Sampaio de Lemos    

Resumen

People living in mining regions are exposed to numerous biological agents by several specific types of transmission mechanisms. This study is designed to describe fatal hantavirus pulmonary syndrome (HPS) cases confirmed by serology and molecular analysis, where a seroprevalence survey was conducted in the gold mining regions of the state of Mato Grosso, in the official Amazon region, Brazil. Two fatal cases of HPS were confirmed in a mining area in the Legal Amazon, where malaria is one of the most important public health problems. A molecular analysis detected the presence of the genome of the Castelo dos Sonhos virus. Out of the 112 blood samples analyzed, five were positive for Plasmodium infection (four P. falciparum and one P. vivax), and four were seropositive for hantavirus, showing a seroprevalence of 3.57%. One of the four miners who was seroreactive for hantavirus concomitantly had P. falciparum infection, which was confirmed by thick blood smear. This manuscript highlights the importance of considering hantavirus pulmonary syndrome as a diagnostic possibility in febrile infection associated with pulmonary manifestations in mining areas where malaria cases are often identified.