GENETIC RELATEDNESS OF Desmodus rotundus FROM NORTHERN URUGUAY WITH POPULATIONS FROM THE REMAINDER OF ITS DISTRIBUTION RANGE
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.26462/27.1.5Resumo
The common vampire bat (Desmodus rotundus), which is distributed across most of the Neotropical region, is a reservoir of the rabies virus. In Uruguay, there have been recent reports of paralytic rabies in cattle transmitted by the common vampire bat. We sequenced the cytochrome b gene of five bats from northern Uruguay. All five DNA sequences were identical and grouped with a southern Atlantic Forest clade, suggesting recent dispersal from nearby Brazil, as revealed in phylogeographic diffusion analysis.