1. Understanding Sabiá virus infections (Brazilian mammarenavirus).
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Nastri AC, Duarte-Neto AN, Casadio LVB, Souza WM, Claro IM, Manuli ER, Selegatto G, Salomão MC, Fialkovitz G, Taborda M, Almeida BL, Magri MC, Guedes AR, Perdigão Neto LV, Sataki FM, Guimarães T, Mendes-Correa MC, Tozetto-Mendoza TR, Fumagalli MJ, Ho YL, Maia da Silva CA, Coletti TM, Goes de Jesus J, Romano CM, Hill SC, Pybus O, Rebello Pinho JR, Ledesma FL, Casal YR, Kanamura CT, Tadeu de Araújo LJ, Ferreira CSDS, Guerra JM, Figueiredo LTM, Dolhnikoff M, Faria NR, Sabino EC, Alves VAF, and Levin AS
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- Antibodies, Neutralizing, Brazil epidemiology, Humans, Arenaviruses, New World, Cross Infection, Yellow Fever
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Background: Only two naturally occurring human Sabiá virus (SABV) infections have been reported, and those occurred over 20 years ago., Methods: We diagnosed two new cases of SABV infection using metagenomics in patients thought to have severe yellow fever and described new features of histopathological findings., Results: We characterized clinical manifestations, histopathology and analyzed possible nosocomial transmission. Patients presented with hepatitis, bleeding, neurological alterations and died. We traced twenty-nine hospital contacts and evaluated them clinically and by RT-PCR and neutralizing antibodies. Autopsies uncovered unique features on electron microscopy, such as hepatocyte "pinewood knot" lesions. Although previous reports with similar New-World arenavirus had nosocomial transmission, our data did not find any case in contact tracing., Conclusions: Although an apparent by rare, Brazilian mammarenavirus infection is an etiology for acute hemorrhagic fever syndrome. The two fatal cases had peculiar histopathological findings not previously described. The virological diagnosis was possible only by contemporary techniques such as metagenomic assays. We found no subsequent infections when we used serological and molecular tests to evaluate close contacts., (Copyright © 2022 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.)
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- 2022
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