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2. Travel surveillance uncovers dengue virus dynamics and introductions in the Caribbean
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Taylor-Salmon, Emma, Hill, Verity, Paul, Lauren M., Koch, Robert T., Breban, Mallery I., Chaguza, Chrispin, Sodeinde, Afeez, Warren, Joshua L., Bunch, Sylvia, Cano, Natalia, Cone, Marshall, Eysoldt, Sarah, Garcia, Alezaundra, Gilles, Nicadia, Hagy, Andrew, Heberlein, Lea, Jaber, Rayah, Kassens, Elizabeth, Colarusso, Pamela, Davis, Amanda, Baudin, Samantha, Rico, Edhelene, Mejía-Echeverri, Álvaro, Scott, Blake, Stanek, Danielle, Zimler, Rebecca, Muñoz-Jordán, Jorge L., Santiago, Gilberto A., Adams, Laura E., Paz-Bailey, Gabriela, Spillane, Melanie, Katebi, Volha, Paulino-Ramírez, Robert, Mueses, Sayira, Peguero, Armando, Sánchez, Nelissa, Norman, Francesca F., Galán, Juan-Carlos, Huits, Ralph, Hamer, Davidson H., Vogels, Chantal B. F., Morrison, Andrea, Michael, Scott F., and Grubaugh, Nathan D.
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- 2024
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3. Adeno-associated virus type 2 in US children with acute severe hepatitis
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Servellita, Venice, Sotomayor Gonzalez, Alicia, Lamson, Daryl M, Foresythe, Abiodun, Huh, Hee Jae, Bazinet, Adam L, Bergman, Nicholas H, Bull, Robert L, Garcia, Karla Y, Goodrich, Jennifer S, Lovett, Sean P, Parker, Kisha, Radune, Diana, Hatada, April, Pan, Chao-Yang, Rizzo, Kyle, Bertumen, J Bradford, Morales, Christina, Oluniyi, Paul E, Nguyen, Jenny, Tan, Jessica, Stryke, Doug, Jaber, Rayah, Leslie, Matthew T, Lyons, Zin, Hedman, Hayden D, Parashar, Umesh, Sullivan, Maureen, Wroblewski, Kelly, Oberste, M Steven, Tate, Jacqueline E, Baker, Julia M, Sugerman, David, Potts, Caelin, Lu, Xiaoyan, Chhabra, Preeti, Ingram, L Amanda, Shiau, Henry, Britt, William, Gutierrez Sanchez, Luz Helena, Ciric, Caroline, Rostad, Christina A, Vinjé, Jan, Kirking, Hannah L, Wadford, Debra A, Raborn, R Taylor, St. George, Kirsten, and Chiu, Charles Y
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Medical Microbiology ,Biomedical and Clinical Sciences ,Clinical Sciences ,Hepatitis ,Infectious Diseases ,Genetics ,Clinical Research ,Liver Disease ,Digestive Diseases ,2.1 Biological and endogenous factors ,Aetiology ,Infection ,Good Health and Well Being ,Child ,Humans ,Acute Disease ,Adenovirus Infections ,Human ,Coinfection ,Dependovirus ,Epstein-Barr Virus Infections ,Herpesvirus 4 ,Human ,Herpesvirus 6 ,Human ,Enterovirus A ,Human ,Helper Viruses ,Pediatric Hepatitis of Unknown Etiology Working Group ,General Science & Technology - Abstract
As of August 2022, clusters of acute severe hepatitis of unknown aetiology in children have been reported from 35 countries, including the USA1,2. Previous studies have found human adenoviruses (HAdVs) in the blood from patients in Europe and the USA3-7, although it is unclear whether this virus is causative. Here we used PCR testing, viral enrichment-based sequencing and agnostic metagenomic sequencing to analyse samples from 16 HAdV-positive cases from 1 October 2021 to 22 May 2022, in parallel with 113 controls. In blood from 14 cases, adeno-associated virus type 2 (AAV2) sequences were detected in 93% (13 of 14), compared to 4 (3.5%) of 113 controls (P
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- 2023
4. Travel surveillance uncovers dengue virus dynamics and introductions in the Caribbean
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Taylor-Salmon, Emma, primary, Hill, Verity, additional, Paul, Lauren M., additional, Koch, Robert T., additional, Breban, Mallery I., additional, Chaguza, Chrispin, additional, Sodeinde, Afeez, additional, Warren, Joshua L., additional, Bunch, Sylvia, additional, Cano, Natalia, additional, Cone, Marshall, additional, Eysoldt, Sarah, additional, Garcia, Alezaundra, additional, Gilles, Nicadia, additional, Hagy, Andrew, additional, Heberlein, Lea, additional, Jaber, Rayah, additional, Kassens, Elizabeth, additional, Colarusso, Pamela, additional, Davis, Amanda, additional, Baudin, Samantha, additional, Rico, Edhelene, additional, Mejia-Echeverri, Alvaro, additional, Scott, Blake, additional, Stanek, Danielle, additional, Zimler, Rebecca, additional, Munoz-Jordan, Jorge L., additional, Santiago, Gilberto A., additional, Adams, Laura E., additional, Paz-Bailey, Gabriela, additional, Spillane, Melanie, additional, Katebi, Volha, additional, Paulino-Ramirez, Robert, additional, Mueses, Sayira, additional, Peguero, Armando, additional, Sanchez, Nelissa, additional, Norman, Francesca F., additional, Galan, Juan-Carlos Galan, additional, Huits, Ralph Huits, additional, Hamer, Davidison H., additional, Vogels, Chantal B.F., additional, Morrison, Andrea Morrison, additional, Michael, Scott F., additional, and Grubaugh, Nathan D., additional
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- 2023
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5. DengueSeq: A pan-serotype whole genome amplicon sequencing protocol for dengue virus
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Vogels, Chantal B.F., primary, Hill, Verity, additional, Breban, Mallery I., additional, Chaguza, Chrispin, additional, Paul, Lauren M., additional, Sodeinde, Afeez, additional, Taylor-Salmon, Emma, additional, Ott, Isabel M., additional, Petrone, Mary E., additional, Dijk, Dennis, additional, Jonges, Marcel, additional, Welkers, Matthijs R.A., additional, Locksmith, Timothy, additional, Dong, Yibo, additional, Tarigopula, Namratha, additional, Tekin, Omer, additional, Schmedes, Sarah, additional, Bunch, Sylvia, additional, Cano, Natalia, additional, Jaber, Rayah, additional, Panzera, Charles, additional, Stryker, Ian, additional, Vergara, Julieta, additional, Zimler, Rebecca, additional, Kopp, Edgar, additional, Heberlein, Lea, additional, Morrison, Andrea M., additional, Michael, Scott F., additional, and Grubaugh, Nathan D., additional
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- 2023
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6. Travel surveillance uncovers dengue virus dynamics and introductions in the Caribbean.
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Taylor-Salmon E, Hill V, Paul LM, Koch RT, Breban MI, Chaguza C, Sodeinde A, Warren JL, Bunch S, Cano N, Cone M, Eysoldt S, Garcia A, Gilles N, Hagy A, Heberlein L, Jaber R, Kassens E, Colarusso P, Davis A, Baudin S, Rico E, Mejía-Echeverri Á, Scott B, Stanek D, Zimler R, Muñoz-Jordán JL, Santiago GA, Adams LE, Paz-Bailey G, Spillane M, Katebi V, Paulino-Ramírez R, Mueses S, Peguero A, Sánchez N, Norman FF, Galán JC, Huits R, Hamer DH, Vogels CBF, Morrison A, Michael SF, and Grubaugh ND
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Dengue is the most prevalent mosquito-borne viral disease in humans, and cases are continuing to rise globally. In particular, islands in the Caribbean have experienced more frequent outbreaks, and all four dengue virus (DENV) serotypes have been reported in the region, leading to hyperendemicity and increased rates of severe disease. However, there is significant variability regarding virus surveillance and reporting between islands, making it difficult to obtain an accurate understanding of the epidemiological patterns in the Caribbean. To investigate this, we used travel surveillance and genomic epidemiology to reconstruct outbreak dynamics, DENV serotype turnover, and patterns of spread within the region from 2009-2022. We uncovered two recent DENV-3 introductions from Asia, one of which resulted in a large outbreak in Cuba, which was previously under-reported. We also show that while outbreaks can be synchronized between islands, they are often caused by different serotypes. Our study highlights the importance of surveillance of infected travelers to provide a snapshot of local introductions and transmission in areas with limited local surveillance and suggests that the recent DENV-3 introductions may pose a major public health threat in the region.
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- 2023
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7. DengueSeq: A pan-serotype whole genome amplicon sequencing protocol for dengue virus.
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Vogels CBF, Hill V, Breban MI, Chaguza C, Paul LM, Sodeinde A, Taylor-Salmon E, Ott IM, Petrone ME, Dijk D, Jonges M, Welkers MRA, Locksmith T, Dong Y, Tarigopula N, Tekin O, Schmedes S, Bunch S, Cano N, Jaber R, Panzera C, Stryker I, Vergara J, Zimler R, Kopp E, Heberlein L, Morrison AM, Michael SF, and Grubaugh ND
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Background: The increasing burden of dengue virus on public health due to more explosive and frequent outbreaks highlights the need for improved surveillance and control. Genomic surveillance of dengue virus not only provides important insights into the emergence and spread of genetically diverse serotypes and genotypes, but it is also critical to monitor the effectiveness of newly implemented control strategies. Here, we present DengueSeq, an amplicon sequencing protocol, which enables whole-genome sequencing of all four dengue virus serotypes., Results: We developed primer schemes for the four dengue virus serotypes, which can be combined into a pan-serotype approach. We validated both approaches using genetically diverse virus stocks and clinical specimens that contained a range of virus copies. High genome coverage (>95%) was achieved for all genotypes, except DENV2 (genotype VI) and DENV 4 (genotype IV) sylvatics, with similar performance of the serotype-specific and pan-serotype approaches. The limit of detection to reach 70% coverage was 10
1 -102 RNA copies/μL for all four serotypes, which is similar to other commonly used primer schemes. DengueSeq facilitates the sequencing of samples without known serotypes, allows the detection of multiple serotypes in the same sample, and can be used with a variety of library prep kits and sequencing instruments., Conclusions: DengueSeq was systematically evaluated with virus stocks and clinical specimens spanning the genetic diversity within each of the four dengue virus serotypes. The primer schemes can be plugged into existing amplicon sequencing workflows to facilitate the global need for expanded dengue virus genomic surveillance., Competing Interests: Competing interests The authors declare that they have no competing interests.- Published
- 2023
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