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Genetic identification of cytomegaloviruses in a rural population of Côte d’Ivoire
BACKGROUND: Cytomegaloviruses (CMVs) are herpesviruses that infect many mammalian species, including humans. Infection generally passes undetected, but the virus can cause serious disease in individuals with impaired immune function. Human CMV (HCMV) is circulating with high seroprevalence (60–100 %...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4594925/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26437859 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12985-015-0394-1 |
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author | Anoh, Augustin Etile Akoua-Koffi, Chantal Couacy-Hymann, Emmanuel Pauly, Maude Schubert, Grit Mossoun, Arsène Weiss, Sabrina Leendertz, Siv Aina J. Jarvis, Michael A. Leendertz, Fabian H. Ehlers, Bernhard |
author_facet | Anoh, Augustin Etile Akoua-Koffi, Chantal Couacy-Hymann, Emmanuel Pauly, Maude Schubert, Grit Mossoun, Arsène Weiss, Sabrina Leendertz, Siv Aina J. Jarvis, Michael A. Leendertz, Fabian H. Ehlers, Bernhard |
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description | BACKGROUND: Cytomegaloviruses (CMVs) are herpesviruses that infect many mammalian species, including humans. Infection generally passes undetected, but the virus can cause serious disease in individuals with impaired immune function. Human CMV (HCMV) is circulating with high seroprevalence (60–100 %) on all continents. However, little information is available on HCMV genoprevalence and genetic diversity in subsaharan Africa, especially in rural areas of West Africa that are at high risk of human-to-human HCMV transmission. In addition, there is a potential for zoonotic spillover of pathogens through bushmeat hunting and handling in these areas as shown for various retroviruses. Although HCMV and nonhuman CMVs are regarded as species-specific, potential human infection with CMVs of non-human primate (NHP) origin, shown to circulate in the local NHP population, has not been studied. FINDINGS: Analysis of 657 human oral swabs and fecal samples collected from 518 individuals living in 8 villages of Côte d’Ivoire with generic PCR for identification of human and NHP CMVs revealed shedding of HCMV in 2.5 % of the individuals. Determination of glycoprotein B sequences showed identity with strains Towne, AD169 and Toledo, respectively. NHP CMV sequences were not detected. CONCLUSIONS: HCMV is actively circulating in a proportion of the rural Côte d’Ivoire human population with circulating strains being closely related to those previously identified in non-African countries. The lack of NHP CMVs in human populations in an environment conducive to cross-species infection supports zoonotic transmission of CMVs to humans being at most a rare event. |
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spelling | pubmed-45949252015-10-07 Genetic identification of cytomegaloviruses in a rural population of Côte d’Ivoire Anoh, Augustin Etile Akoua-Koffi, Chantal Couacy-Hymann, Emmanuel Pauly, Maude Schubert, Grit Mossoun, Arsène Weiss, Sabrina Leendertz, Siv Aina J. Jarvis, Michael A. Leendertz, Fabian H. Ehlers, Bernhard Virol J Short Report BACKGROUND: Cytomegaloviruses (CMVs) are herpesviruses that infect many mammalian species, including humans. Infection generally passes undetected, but the virus can cause serious disease in individuals with impaired immune function. Human CMV (HCMV) is circulating with high seroprevalence (60–100 %) on all continents. However, little information is available on HCMV genoprevalence and genetic diversity in subsaharan Africa, especially in rural areas of West Africa that are at high risk of human-to-human HCMV transmission. In addition, there is a potential for zoonotic spillover of pathogens through bushmeat hunting and handling in these areas as shown for various retroviruses. Although HCMV and nonhuman CMVs are regarded as species-specific, potential human infection with CMVs of non-human primate (NHP) origin, shown to circulate in the local NHP population, has not been studied. FINDINGS: Analysis of 657 human oral swabs and fecal samples collected from 518 individuals living in 8 villages of Côte d’Ivoire with generic PCR for identification of human and NHP CMVs revealed shedding of HCMV in 2.5 % of the individuals. Determination of glycoprotein B sequences showed identity with strains Towne, AD169 and Toledo, respectively. NHP CMV sequences were not detected. CONCLUSIONS: HCMV is actively circulating in a proportion of the rural Côte d’Ivoire human population with circulating strains being closely related to those previously identified in non-African countries. The lack of NHP CMVs in human populations in an environment conducive to cross-species infection supports zoonotic transmission of CMVs to humans being at most a rare event. BioMed Central 2015-10-05 /pmc/articles/PMC4594925/ /pubmed/26437859 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12985-015-0394-1 Text en © Anoh et al. 2015 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated. |
spellingShingle | Short Report Anoh, Augustin Etile Akoua-Koffi, Chantal Couacy-Hymann, Emmanuel Pauly, Maude Schubert, Grit Mossoun, Arsène Weiss, Sabrina Leendertz, Siv Aina J. Jarvis, Michael A. Leendertz, Fabian H. Ehlers, Bernhard Genetic identification of cytomegaloviruses in a rural population of Côte d’Ivoire |
title | Genetic identification of cytomegaloviruses in a rural population of Côte d’Ivoire |
title_full | Genetic identification of cytomegaloviruses in a rural population of Côte d’Ivoire |
title_fullStr | Genetic identification of cytomegaloviruses in a rural population of Côte d’Ivoire |
title_full_unstemmed | Genetic identification of cytomegaloviruses in a rural population of Côte d’Ivoire |
title_short | Genetic identification of cytomegaloviruses in a rural population of Côte d’Ivoire |
title_sort | genetic identification of cytomegaloviruses in a rural population of côte d’ivoire |
topic | Short Report |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4594925/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26437859 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12985-015-0394-1 |
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