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Recent sylvatic yellow fever virus transmission in Brazil: the news from an old disease

Yellow fever (YF) is an acute viral disease, affecting humans and non-human primates (NHP), caused by the yellow fever virus (YFV). Despite the existence of a safe vaccine, YF continues to cause morbidity and mortality in thousands of people in Africa and South America. Since 2016, massive YF outbre...

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Autores principales: Silva, Natalia Ingrid Oliveira, Sacchetto, Lívia, de Rezende, Izabela Maurício, Trindade, Giliane de Souza, LaBeaud, Angelle Desiree, de Thoisy, Benoit, Drumond, Betânia Paiva
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6979359/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31973727
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12985-019-1277-7
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author Silva, Natalia Ingrid Oliveira
Sacchetto, Lívia
de Rezende, Izabela Maurício
Trindade, Giliane de Souza
LaBeaud, Angelle Desiree
de Thoisy, Benoit
Drumond, Betânia Paiva
author_facet Silva, Natalia Ingrid Oliveira
Sacchetto, Lívia
de Rezende, Izabela Maurício
Trindade, Giliane de Souza
LaBeaud, Angelle Desiree
de Thoisy, Benoit
Drumond, Betânia Paiva
author_sort Silva, Natalia Ingrid Oliveira
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description Yellow fever (YF) is an acute viral disease, affecting humans and non-human primates (NHP), caused by the yellow fever virus (YFV). Despite the existence of a safe vaccine, YF continues to cause morbidity and mortality in thousands of people in Africa and South America. Since 2016, massive YF outbreaks have taken place in Brazil, reaching YF–free zones, causing thousands of deaths of humans and NHP. Here we reviewed the main epidemiological aspects, new clinical findings in humans, and issues regarding YFV infection in vectors and NHP in Brazil. The 2016–2019 YF epidemics have been considered the most significant outbreaks of the last 70 years in the country, and the number of human cases was 2.8 times higher than total cases in the previous 36 years. A new YFV lineage was associated with the recent outbreaks, with persistent circulation in Southeast Brazil until 2019. Due to the high number of infected patients, it was possible to evaluate severity and death predictors and new clinical features of YF. Haemagogus janthinomys and Haemagogus leucocelaenus were considered the primary vectors during the outbreaks, and no human case suggested the occurrence of the urban transmission cycle. YFV was detected in a variety of NHP specimens presenting viscerotropic disease, similar to that described experimentally. Further studies regarding NHP sensitivity to YFV, YF pathogenesis, and the duration of the immune response in NHP could contribute to YF surveillance, control, and future strategies for NHP conservation.
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spelling pubmed-69793592020-01-29 Recent sylvatic yellow fever virus transmission in Brazil: the news from an old disease Silva, Natalia Ingrid Oliveira Sacchetto, Lívia de Rezende, Izabela Maurício Trindade, Giliane de Souza LaBeaud, Angelle Desiree de Thoisy, Benoit Drumond, Betânia Paiva Virol J Review Yellow fever (YF) is an acute viral disease, affecting humans and non-human primates (NHP), caused by the yellow fever virus (YFV). Despite the existence of a safe vaccine, YF continues to cause morbidity and mortality in thousands of people in Africa and South America. Since 2016, massive YF outbreaks have taken place in Brazil, reaching YF–free zones, causing thousands of deaths of humans and NHP. Here we reviewed the main epidemiological aspects, new clinical findings in humans, and issues regarding YFV infection in vectors and NHP in Brazil. The 2016–2019 YF epidemics have been considered the most significant outbreaks of the last 70 years in the country, and the number of human cases was 2.8 times higher than total cases in the previous 36 years. A new YFV lineage was associated with the recent outbreaks, with persistent circulation in Southeast Brazil until 2019. Due to the high number of infected patients, it was possible to evaluate severity and death predictors and new clinical features of YF. Haemagogus janthinomys and Haemagogus leucocelaenus were considered the primary vectors during the outbreaks, and no human case suggested the occurrence of the urban transmission cycle. YFV was detected in a variety of NHP specimens presenting viscerotropic disease, similar to that described experimentally. Further studies regarding NHP sensitivity to YFV, YF pathogenesis, and the duration of the immune response in NHP could contribute to YF surveillance, control, and future strategies for NHP conservation. BioMed Central 2020-01-23 /pmc/articles/PMC6979359/ /pubmed/31973727 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12985-019-1277-7 Text en © The Author(s). 2020 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.
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Sacchetto, Lívia
de Rezende, Izabela Maurício
Trindade, Giliane de Souza
LaBeaud, Angelle Desiree
de Thoisy, Benoit
Drumond, Betânia Paiva
Recent sylvatic yellow fever virus transmission in Brazil: the news from an old disease
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title_fullStr Recent sylvatic yellow fever virus transmission in Brazil: the news from an old disease
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title_short Recent sylvatic yellow fever virus transmission in Brazil: the news from an old disease
title_sort recent sylvatic yellow fever virus transmission in brazil: the news from an old disease
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6979359/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31973727
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12985-019-1277-7
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