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Yellow fever virus spread in Rio de Janeiro and Espírito Santo, 2016-2019: Phylodynamic assessment to improve intervention strategies

Authors :
Tiago Gräf
Julien Thézé
Fonseca
de Alburque Cfc
Rivaldo Venancio Cunha
Joilson Xavier
dos Santos Cc
Fernandes Ca
Wanderson Kleber de Oliveira
de Mendonça Mcl.
Simone Alves Sampaio
de Filippis Amb.
Marta Giovanetti
de Abreu Al
Chalhoub Fll.
Maria Angélica Mares-Guia
Shirlei Ferreira Aguiar
do Carmo Said Rf
Alexandre Otavio Chieppe
Nuno R. Faria
Patrícia Carvalho de Sequeira
Alcantara Lcj
de Oliveira T
de Bruycker Nogueira F
de Jesus Jg
dos Santos Rodrigues Cd
Daniel Garkauskas Ramos
Allison Fabri
Romano Apm.
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 2019.

Abstract

The recent re-emergence of yellow fever virus (YFV) in Brazil has raised serious concerns due to the virus’ rapid dissemination in the southeastern region. To better understand YFV genetic diversity and dynamics during the recent outbreak in southeastern Brazil we generated 18 complete and near-complete genomes from the peak of the epidemic curve from non-human primates (NHPs) and human infected cases across Espírito Santo and Rio de Janeiro states. Genomic sequencing of 18 YFV genomes revealed the timing, source and likely routes of yellow fever virus transmission and dispersion during the one of the largest outbreaks ever registered in Brazil. We showed that the recent YFV epidemic spillover southwards several times from Minas Gerais to Espírito Santo and Rio de Janeiro states in 2016 to 2019. The quick production and analysis of data from portable sequencing could identify the corridor of spread of YFV. These findings reinforce that real-time and continued genomic surveillance strategies can assist in the monitoring and public health responses of arbovirus epidemics.IMPORTANCEArbovirus infections in Brazil including Yellow Fever, Dengue, Zika and Chikungunya result in considerable morbidity and mortality and are pressing public health concerns. However, our understanding of these outbreaks is hampered by limited availability of real time genomic data. In this study, we investigated the genetic diversity and spatial distribution of YFV during the current outbreak in southeastern Brazil. To gain insights into the routes of YFV introduction and dispersion, we tracked the virus by sequencing YFV genomes sampled from non-human primates and infected patients from the southeastern region. Our study provides an understanding of how YFV initiates transmission in new Brazilian regions and illustrates that near-real time genomics in the field can augment traditional approaches to infectious disease surveillance and control.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....8627008734781cddb804423e730940af
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1101/711994