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Genomic epidemiology supports multiple introductions and cryptic transmission of Zika virus in Colombia
- Source :
- BMC Infectious Diseases, Repositorio EdocUR-U. Rosario, Universidad del Rosario, instacron:Universidad del Rosario, BMC Infectious Diseases, Vol 19, Iss 1, Pp 1-11 (2019)
- Publication Year :
- 2019
- Publisher :
- BioMed Central, 2019.
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Abstract
- Background Colombia was the second most affected country during the American Zika virus (ZIKV) epidemic, with over 109,000 reported cases. Despite the scale of the outbreak, limited genomic sequence data were available from Colombia. We sought to sequence additional samples and use genomic epidemiology to describe ZIKV dynamics in Colombia. Methods We sequenced ZIKV genomes directly from clinical diagnostic specimens and infected Aedes aegypti samples selected to cover the temporal and geographic breadth of the Colombian outbreak. We performed phylogeographic analysis of these genomes, along with other publicly-available ZIKV genomes from the Americas, to estimate the frequency and timing of ZIKV introductions to Colombia. Results We attempted PCR amplification on 184 samples; 19 samples amplified sufficiently to perform sequencing. Of these, 8 samples yielded sequences with at least 50% coverage. Our phylogeographic reconstruction indicates two separate introductions of ZIKV to Colombia, one of which was previously unrecognized. We find that ZIKV was first introduced to Colombia in February 2015 (95%CI: Jan 2015 – Apr 2015), corresponding to 5 to 8 months of cryptic ZIKV transmission prior to confirmation in September 2015. Despite the presence of multiple introductions, we find that the majority of Colombian ZIKV diversity descends from a single introduction. We find evidence for movement of ZIKV from Colombia into bordering countries, including Peru, Ecuador, Panama, and Venezuela. Conclusions Similarly to genomic epidemiological studies of ZIKV dynamics in other countries, we find that ZIKV circulated cryptically in Colombia. More accurately dating when ZIKV was circulating refines our definition of the population at risk. Additionally, our finding that the majority of ZIKV transmission within Colombia was attributable to transmission between individuals, rather than repeated travel-related importations, indicates that improved detection and control might have succeeded in limiting the scale of the outbreak within Colombia.
- Subjects :
- 0301 basic medicine
Genome
Zika virus
law.invention
Disease Outbreaks
Data sequences
0302 clinical medicine
law
Aedes
Epidemiology
Viral
030212 general & internal medicine
Phylogeny
0303 health sciences
education.field_of_study
biology
Transmission (medicine)
Zika Virus Infection
Classification
3. Good health
Phylogeography
Infectious Diseases
Transmission (mechanics)
Viral evolution
geographic locations
Human
Research Article
medicine.medical_specialty
Evolution
Population
Epidemic
Genomics
Genome, Viral
Colombia
lcsh:Infectious and parasitic diseases
Evolution, Molecular
03 medical and health sciences
Virology
parasitic diseases
Genetics
medicine
Animals
Humans
lcsh:RC109-216
Genetic variation
education
Virus genome
030304 developmental biology
Animal
Molecular
Outbreak
Genetic Variation
Zika Virus
biology.organism_classification
Genomic epidemiology
Virus evolution
030104 developmental biology
Isolation and purification
Zika fever
Parasitology
Evolutionary biology
Molecular evolution
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 14712334
- Volume :
- 19
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- BMC Infectious Diseases
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....da1cb213458b85c8a1c7cb30d7190a62