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National Borders Effectively Halt the Spread of Rabies: The Current Rabies Epidemic in China Is Dislocated from Cases in Neighboring Countries

China has seen a massive resurgence of rabies cases in the last 15 years with more than 25,000 human fatalities. Initial cases were reported in the southwest but are now reported in almost every province. There have been several phylogenetic investigations into the origin and spread of the virus wit...

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Autores principales: Guo, Zhenyang, Tao, Xiaoyan, Yin, Cuiping, Han, Na, Yu, Jinning, Li, Hao, Liu, Haizhou, Fang, Wei, Adams, James, Wang, Jun, Liang, Guodong, Tang, Qing, Rayner, Simon
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3561166/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23383359
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0002039
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author Guo, Zhenyang
Tao, Xiaoyan
Yin, Cuiping
Han, Na
Yu, Jinning
Li, Hao
Liu, Haizhou
Fang, Wei
Adams, James
Wang, Jun
Liang, Guodong
Tang, Qing
Rayner, Simon
author_facet Guo, Zhenyang
Tao, Xiaoyan
Yin, Cuiping
Han, Na
Yu, Jinning
Li, Hao
Liu, Haizhou
Fang, Wei
Adams, James
Wang, Jun
Liang, Guodong
Tang, Qing
Rayner, Simon
author_sort Guo, Zhenyang
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description China has seen a massive resurgence of rabies cases in the last 15 years with more than 25,000 human fatalities. Initial cases were reported in the southwest but are now reported in almost every province. There have been several phylogenetic investigations into the origin and spread of the virus within China but few reports investigating the impact of the epidemic on neighboring countries. We therefore collected nucleoprotein sequences from China and South East Asia and investigated their phylogenetic and phylogeographic relationship. Our results indicate that within South East Asia, isolates mainly cluster according to their geographic origin. We found evidence of sporadic exchange of strains between neighboring countries, but it appears that the major strain responsible for the current Chinese epidemic has not been exported. This suggests that national geographical boundaries and border controls are effective at halting the spread of rabies from China into adjacent regions. We further investigated the geographic structure of Chinese sequences and found that the current epidemic is dominated by variant strains that were likely present at low levels in previous domestic epidemics. We also identified epidemiological linkages between high incidence provinces consistent with observations based on surveillance data from human rabies cases.
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spelling pubmed-35611662013-02-04 National Borders Effectively Halt the Spread of Rabies: The Current Rabies Epidemic in China Is Dislocated from Cases in Neighboring Countries Guo, Zhenyang Tao, Xiaoyan Yin, Cuiping Han, Na Yu, Jinning Li, Hao Liu, Haizhou Fang, Wei Adams, James Wang, Jun Liang, Guodong Tang, Qing Rayner, Simon PLoS Negl Trop Dis Research Article China has seen a massive resurgence of rabies cases in the last 15 years with more than 25,000 human fatalities. Initial cases were reported in the southwest but are now reported in almost every province. There have been several phylogenetic investigations into the origin and spread of the virus within China but few reports investigating the impact of the epidemic on neighboring countries. We therefore collected nucleoprotein sequences from China and South East Asia and investigated their phylogenetic and phylogeographic relationship. Our results indicate that within South East Asia, isolates mainly cluster according to their geographic origin. We found evidence of sporadic exchange of strains between neighboring countries, but it appears that the major strain responsible for the current Chinese epidemic has not been exported. This suggests that national geographical boundaries and border controls are effective at halting the spread of rabies from China into adjacent regions. We further investigated the geographic structure of Chinese sequences and found that the current epidemic is dominated by variant strains that were likely present at low levels in previous domestic epidemics. We also identified epidemiological linkages between high incidence provinces consistent with observations based on surveillance data from human rabies cases. Public Library of Science 2013-01-31 /pmc/articles/PMC3561166/ /pubmed/23383359 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0002039 Text en © 2013 Guo et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Guo, Zhenyang
Tao, Xiaoyan
Yin, Cuiping
Han, Na
Yu, Jinning
Li, Hao
Liu, Haizhou
Fang, Wei
Adams, James
Wang, Jun
Liang, Guodong
Tang, Qing
Rayner, Simon
National Borders Effectively Halt the Spread of Rabies: The Current Rabies Epidemic in China Is Dislocated from Cases in Neighboring Countries
title National Borders Effectively Halt the Spread of Rabies: The Current Rabies Epidemic in China Is Dislocated from Cases in Neighboring Countries
title_full National Borders Effectively Halt the Spread of Rabies: The Current Rabies Epidemic in China Is Dislocated from Cases in Neighboring Countries
title_fullStr National Borders Effectively Halt the Spread of Rabies: The Current Rabies Epidemic in China Is Dislocated from Cases in Neighboring Countries
title_full_unstemmed National Borders Effectively Halt the Spread of Rabies: The Current Rabies Epidemic in China Is Dislocated from Cases in Neighboring Countries
title_short National Borders Effectively Halt the Spread of Rabies: The Current Rabies Epidemic in China Is Dislocated from Cases in Neighboring Countries
title_sort national borders effectively halt the spread of rabies: the current rabies epidemic in china is dislocated from cases in neighboring countries
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3561166/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23383359
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0002039
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