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Geographic Distribution and Genetic Characterization of Lassa Virus in Sub-Saharan Mali
BACKGROUND: Lassa fever is an acute viral illness characterized by multi-organ failure and hemorrhagic manifestations. Lassa fever is most frequently diagnosed in Nigeria, Sierra Leone, Liberia, and Guinea, although sporadic cases have been recorded in other West African countries, including Mali. T...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3855028/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24340119 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0002582 |
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author | Safronetz, David Sogoba, Nafomon Lopez, Job E. Maiga, Ousmane Dahlstrom, Eric Zivcec, Marko Feldmann, Friederike Haddock, Elaine Fischer, Robert J. Anderson, Jennifer M. Munster, Vincent J. Branco, Luis Garry, Robert Porcella, Stephen F. Schwan, Tom G. Feldmann, Heinz |
author_facet | Safronetz, David Sogoba, Nafomon Lopez, Job E. Maiga, Ousmane Dahlstrom, Eric Zivcec, Marko Feldmann, Friederike Haddock, Elaine Fischer, Robert J. Anderson, Jennifer M. Munster, Vincent J. Branco, Luis Garry, Robert Porcella, Stephen F. Schwan, Tom G. Feldmann, Heinz |
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description | BACKGROUND: Lassa fever is an acute viral illness characterized by multi-organ failure and hemorrhagic manifestations. Lassa fever is most frequently diagnosed in Nigeria, Sierra Leone, Liberia, and Guinea, although sporadic cases have been recorded in other West African countries, including Mali. The etiological agent of Lassa fever is Lassa virus (LASV), an Arenavirus which is maintained in nature and frequently transmitted to humans by Mastomys natalensis. The purpose of this study was to better define the geographic distribution of LASV-infected rodents in sub-Saharan Mali. METHODOLOGIES/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Small mammals were live-trapped at various locations across Mali for the purpose of identifying potential zoonotic pathogens. Serological and molecular assays were employed and determined LASV infected rodents were exclusively found in the southern Mali near the border of Côte d'Ivoire. Overall, 19.4% of Mastomys natalensis sampled in this region had evidence of LASV infection, with prevalence rates for individual villages ranging from 0 to 52%. Full-length genomic sequences were determined using high throughput sequencing methodologies for LASV isolates generated from tissue samples of rodents collected in four villages and confirmed the phylogenetic clustering of Malian LASV with strain AV. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: The risk of human infections with LASV is greatest in villages in southern Mali. Lassa fever should be considered in the differential diagnosis for febrile individuals and appropriate diagnostic techniques need to be established to determine the incidence of infection and disease in these regions. |
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spelling | pubmed-38550282013-12-11 Geographic Distribution and Genetic Characterization of Lassa Virus in Sub-Saharan Mali Safronetz, David Sogoba, Nafomon Lopez, Job E. Maiga, Ousmane Dahlstrom, Eric Zivcec, Marko Feldmann, Friederike Haddock, Elaine Fischer, Robert J. Anderson, Jennifer M. Munster, Vincent J. Branco, Luis Garry, Robert Porcella, Stephen F. Schwan, Tom G. Feldmann, Heinz PLoS Negl Trop Dis Research Article BACKGROUND: Lassa fever is an acute viral illness characterized by multi-organ failure and hemorrhagic manifestations. Lassa fever is most frequently diagnosed in Nigeria, Sierra Leone, Liberia, and Guinea, although sporadic cases have been recorded in other West African countries, including Mali. The etiological agent of Lassa fever is Lassa virus (LASV), an Arenavirus which is maintained in nature and frequently transmitted to humans by Mastomys natalensis. The purpose of this study was to better define the geographic distribution of LASV-infected rodents in sub-Saharan Mali. METHODOLOGIES/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Small mammals were live-trapped at various locations across Mali for the purpose of identifying potential zoonotic pathogens. Serological and molecular assays were employed and determined LASV infected rodents were exclusively found in the southern Mali near the border of Côte d'Ivoire. Overall, 19.4% of Mastomys natalensis sampled in this region had evidence of LASV infection, with prevalence rates for individual villages ranging from 0 to 52%. Full-length genomic sequences were determined using high throughput sequencing methodologies for LASV isolates generated from tissue samples of rodents collected in four villages and confirmed the phylogenetic clustering of Malian LASV with strain AV. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: The risk of human infections with LASV is greatest in villages in southern Mali. Lassa fever should be considered in the differential diagnosis for febrile individuals and appropriate diagnostic techniques need to be established to determine the incidence of infection and disease in these regions. Public Library of Science 2013-12-05 /pmc/articles/PMC3855028/ /pubmed/24340119 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0002582 Text en https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Public Domain declaration, which stipulates that, once placed in the public domain, this work may be freely reproduced, distributed, transmitted, modified, built upon, or otherwise used by anyone for any lawful purpose. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Safronetz, David Sogoba, Nafomon Lopez, Job E. Maiga, Ousmane Dahlstrom, Eric Zivcec, Marko Feldmann, Friederike Haddock, Elaine Fischer, Robert J. Anderson, Jennifer M. Munster, Vincent J. Branco, Luis Garry, Robert Porcella, Stephen F. Schwan, Tom G. Feldmann, Heinz Geographic Distribution and Genetic Characterization of Lassa Virus in Sub-Saharan Mali |
title | Geographic Distribution and Genetic Characterization of Lassa Virus in Sub-Saharan Mali |
title_full | Geographic Distribution and Genetic Characterization of Lassa Virus in Sub-Saharan Mali |
title_fullStr | Geographic Distribution and Genetic Characterization of Lassa Virus in Sub-Saharan Mali |
title_full_unstemmed | Geographic Distribution and Genetic Characterization of Lassa Virus in Sub-Saharan Mali |
title_short | Geographic Distribution and Genetic Characterization of Lassa Virus in Sub-Saharan Mali |
title_sort | geographic distribution and genetic characterization of lassa virus in sub-saharan mali |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3855028/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24340119 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0002582 |
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