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Phylogenetic Characterization of Rabies Virus Field Isolates Collected from Animals in European Russian Regions in 2009–2022

Rabies is a fatal disease of mammals that poses a high zoonotic risk to humans as well. The distribution of rabies is mainly driven by host animal migration and human-mediated dispersion. To contribute to the global understanding of the rabies virus (RABV) molecular epidemiology, 94 RABV field isola...

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Autores principales: Chupin, Sergei A., Sprygin, Alexandr V., Zinyakov, Nikolay G., Guseva, Nelly A., Shcherbinin, Sergey V., Korennoy, Fedor I., Adelshin, Renat V., Mazloum, Ali, Sukharkov, Andrey Y., Nevzorova, Victoria V.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10609256/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37894184
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms11102526
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author Chupin, Sergei A.
Sprygin, Alexandr V.
Zinyakov, Nikolay G.
Guseva, Nelly A.
Shcherbinin, Sergey V.
Korennoy, Fedor I.
Adelshin, Renat V.
Mazloum, Ali
Sukharkov, Andrey Y.
Nevzorova, Victoria V.
author_facet Chupin, Sergei A.
Sprygin, Alexandr V.
Zinyakov, Nikolay G.
Guseva, Nelly A.
Shcherbinin, Sergey V.
Korennoy, Fedor I.
Adelshin, Renat V.
Mazloum, Ali
Sukharkov, Andrey Y.
Nevzorova, Victoria V.
author_sort Chupin, Sergei A.
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description Rabies is a fatal disease of mammals that poses a high zoonotic risk to humans as well. The distribution of rabies is mainly driven by host animal migration and human-mediated dispersion. To contribute to the global understanding of the rabies virus (RABV) molecular epidemiology, 94 RABV field isolates collected from animals in 13 European Russian regions were phylogenetically characterized using the nearly full-size N gene nucleotide sequences. According to phylogenetic inferences, all isolates belonged to one of the two established phylogenetic groups, either group C (n = 54) or group D (n = 40), which are part of the clade Cosmopolitan of RABVs. Some representatives of group C collected from regions located far apart from each other had a remarkably high level of nucleotide identity. The possibility of the contribution of local bat species to the distribution of RABVs was discussed. Interestingly, over the years, the fraction of group D isolates has been constantly decreasing compared with that of group C isolates. The phylogenetic insights generated herein might have an important contribution to the control and surveillance of animal rabies epidemiology in the region.
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spelling pubmed-106092562023-10-28 Phylogenetic Characterization of Rabies Virus Field Isolates Collected from Animals in European Russian Regions in 2009–2022 Chupin, Sergei A. Sprygin, Alexandr V. Zinyakov, Nikolay G. Guseva, Nelly A. Shcherbinin, Sergey V. Korennoy, Fedor I. Adelshin, Renat V. Mazloum, Ali Sukharkov, Andrey Y. Nevzorova, Victoria V. Microorganisms Communication Rabies is a fatal disease of mammals that poses a high zoonotic risk to humans as well. The distribution of rabies is mainly driven by host animal migration and human-mediated dispersion. To contribute to the global understanding of the rabies virus (RABV) molecular epidemiology, 94 RABV field isolates collected from animals in 13 European Russian regions were phylogenetically characterized using the nearly full-size N gene nucleotide sequences. According to phylogenetic inferences, all isolates belonged to one of the two established phylogenetic groups, either group C (n = 54) or group D (n = 40), which are part of the clade Cosmopolitan of RABVs. Some representatives of group C collected from regions located far apart from each other had a remarkably high level of nucleotide identity. The possibility of the contribution of local bat species to the distribution of RABVs was discussed. Interestingly, over the years, the fraction of group D isolates has been constantly decreasing compared with that of group C isolates. The phylogenetic insights generated herein might have an important contribution to the control and surveillance of animal rabies epidemiology in the region. MDPI 2023-10-10 /pmc/articles/PMC10609256/ /pubmed/37894184 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms11102526 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Communication
Chupin, Sergei A.
Sprygin, Alexandr V.
Zinyakov, Nikolay G.
Guseva, Nelly A.
Shcherbinin, Sergey V.
Korennoy, Fedor I.
Adelshin, Renat V.
Mazloum, Ali
Sukharkov, Andrey Y.
Nevzorova, Victoria V.
Phylogenetic Characterization of Rabies Virus Field Isolates Collected from Animals in European Russian Regions in 2009–2022
title Phylogenetic Characterization of Rabies Virus Field Isolates Collected from Animals in European Russian Regions in 2009–2022
title_full Phylogenetic Characterization of Rabies Virus Field Isolates Collected from Animals in European Russian Regions in 2009–2022
title_fullStr Phylogenetic Characterization of Rabies Virus Field Isolates Collected from Animals in European Russian Regions in 2009–2022
title_full_unstemmed Phylogenetic Characterization of Rabies Virus Field Isolates Collected from Animals in European Russian Regions in 2009–2022
title_short Phylogenetic Characterization of Rabies Virus Field Isolates Collected from Animals in European Russian Regions in 2009–2022
title_sort phylogenetic characterization of rabies virus field isolates collected from animals in european russian regions in 2009–2022
topic Communication
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10609256/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37894184
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms11102526
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