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  1. 11 de jun. de 2024 · Our findings show that aichivirus (AiV) was further characterized as murine kobuvirus-1 in a rat (Rattus norvegicus). To the best of our knowledge, this is the first study reporting the detection of AiV in rodents in Italy.

  2. 14 de jun. de 2024 · Brown rat, (Rattus norvegicus), species of rat (family Muridae) found on every continent except Antarctica. The alternate name “Norway rat” came from a false hypothesis widely believed in 18th-century England that the rats were native to Norway. Research has confirmed, however, that the brown rat.

  3. 27 de jun. de 2024 · Synanthropic rodents such as Rattus norvegicus and Rattus rattus are the most frequent definitive hosts of this parasite. Methods and Results. The presence of this parasite was detected in the pulmonary arteries of three specimens of R. norvegicus in the city of Buenos Aires representing the species' southernmost known record in natural hosts ...

  4. 11 de jun. de 2024 · The manuscript entitled “Identification of Aichivirus in a pet rat (Rattus norvegicus) in Italy” demonstrates the detection of aichivirus in rodents in Italy. The study highlighted the importance of continuous monitoring pathogens among domestic animals and humans.

  5. 12 de jun. de 2024 · The brown rat, Rattus norvegicus, is an important reservoir of leptospirosis in urban settings. We investigated leptospirosis among brown rats in Boston, Massachusetts and hypothesized that rat dispersal in this urban setting influences the movement, persistence, and diversity of Leptospira.

  6. 11 de jun. de 2024 · Feature papers represent the most advanced research with significant potential for high impact in the field. A Feature Paper should be a substantial original Article that involves several techniques or approaches, provides an outlook for future research directions and describes possible research applications.

  7. 13 de jun. de 2024 · The range of the new species, the brown rat, is most common in anthropogenic-residential landscapes among the landscapes of the foothill zone of southern Kyrgyzstan, accounting for 46.9±2.07%, with a quantitative indicator of 0.80±0.04 units per trap per day.