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Molecular epidemiological investigation of Mayaro virus in febrile patients from Goiania City, 2017-2018

Authors :
Filipe Romero Rebello Moreira
Isabele Pereira Tannous
Marco Tulio Antonio García-Zapata
Renato S. Aguiar
Elisângela de Paula Silveira-Lacerda
Elisângela Gomes da Silva
Hugo Delleon Silva
Carlos Eduardo Anunciação
Mariane Talon de Menezes
Adriano Roberto Vieira de Sousa
Gabrielly R. Abrantes
Alice Laschuk Herlinger
Giovanni Rezza
Marina Machado dos Santos
Amilcar Tanuri
Juliana Pires Ribeiro
Rodrigo Brindeiro
Natália Santana do Nascimento
Sandra Brunini
Clever Gomes Cardoso
Richard Araújo Maia
Kauana Ferreira Arruda
Orlando C. Ferreira
Jordana Faria Corrêa
Rafael Moura Barbosa
Source :
Infection, genetics and evolution : journal of molecular epidemiology and evolutionary genetics in infectious diseases. 95
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Mayaro virus (MAYV) has historically been associated with sylvatic transmission; however, urban outbreaks have been reported in Brazil, including cases of co-detection with dengue virus (DENV). Therefore, we performed a molecular survey to investigate MAYV circulation and cocirculation with DENV within Goiania, a major city in Central-West Brazil. Among 375 subjects with arbovirus-like symptoms, 259 were positive for DENV and 26 for MAYV. Of these, 17 were coinfected with DENV-2, suggesting co-transmission of the viruses. The most common complaints at the time of inclusion were myalgia, headache, fever, arthralgia, retro-orbital pain, and skin rash. No specific symptoms were associated with MAYV when either detected alone or co-detected with DENV, compared to that when DENV was detected alone. Most MAYV-infected subjects were women with no recent travel history to rural/sylvatic areas. Phylogenetic reconstruction indicated that the MAYV identified in this study is closely related with a lineage observed in Peru, belonging to genotype D. Our results corroborate the growing circulation of MAYV in urban environments in Brazil and reinforce the need to implement laboratory diagnosis in the Unified Health System, considering that the clinical manifestations of Mayaro fever are similar to those of other arboviruses, particularly dengue. Furthermore, most cases occurred in association with DENV-2. Further phylogenetic studies are needed to evaluate MAYV, which has not been widely examined.

Details

ISSN :
15677257
Volume :
95
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Infection, genetics and evolution : journal of molecular epidemiology and evolutionary genetics in infectious diseases
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....694379a8cdfefeac1f5ac5a8e5f323fd