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Yellow fever transmission in non-human primates, Bahia, Northeastern Brazil
Yellow fever virus (YFV) causes a clinical syndrome of acute hemorrhagic hepatitis. YFV transmission involves non-human primates (NHP), mosquitoes and humans. By late 2016, Brazil experienced the largest YFV outbreak of the last 100 years, with 2050 human confirmed cases, with 681 cases ending in de...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7418952/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32780745 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0008405 |
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author | Goes de Jesus, Jaqueline Gräf, Tiago Giovanetti, Marta Mares-Guia, Maria Angélica Xavier, Joilson Lima Maia, Maricelia Fonseca, Vagner Fabri, Allison dos Santos, Roberto Fonseca Mota Pereira, Felicidade Ferraz Oliveira Santos, Leandro Reboredo de Oliveira da Silva, Luciana Pereira Gusmão Maia, Zuinara Gomes Cerqueira, Jananci Xavier Thèze, Julien Abade, Leandro Cordeiro, Mirza de Carvalho Santana Torquato, Sintia Sacramento Cerqueira Santana, Eloisa Bahia de Jesus Silva, Neuza Santos Dourado, Rosemary Sarmento Oitiçica Alves, Ademilson Brás do Socorro Guedes, Adeilde da Silva Filho, Pedro Macedo Rodrigues Faria, Nuno de Albuquerque, Carlos F. Campelo de Abreu, André Luiz Martins Romano, Alessandro Pecego Croda, Julio do Carmo Said, Rodrigo Fabiano Cunha, Gabriel Muricy da Fonseca Cerqueira, Jeane Magnavita de Mello, Arabela Leal e Silva de Filippis, Ana Maria Bispo Alcantara, Luiz Carlos Junior |
author_facet | Goes de Jesus, Jaqueline Gräf, Tiago Giovanetti, Marta Mares-Guia, Maria Angélica Xavier, Joilson Lima Maia, Maricelia Fonseca, Vagner Fabri, Allison dos Santos, Roberto Fonseca Mota Pereira, Felicidade Ferraz Oliveira Santos, Leandro Reboredo de Oliveira da Silva, Luciana Pereira Gusmão Maia, Zuinara Gomes Cerqueira, Jananci Xavier Thèze, Julien Abade, Leandro Cordeiro, Mirza de Carvalho Santana Torquato, Sintia Sacramento Cerqueira Santana, Eloisa Bahia de Jesus Silva, Neuza Santos Dourado, Rosemary Sarmento Oitiçica Alves, Ademilson Brás do Socorro Guedes, Adeilde da Silva Filho, Pedro Macedo Rodrigues Faria, Nuno de Albuquerque, Carlos F. Campelo de Abreu, André Luiz Martins Romano, Alessandro Pecego Croda, Julio do Carmo Said, Rodrigo Fabiano Cunha, Gabriel Muricy da Fonseca Cerqueira, Jeane Magnavita de Mello, Arabela Leal e Silva de Filippis, Ana Maria Bispo Alcantara, Luiz Carlos Junior |
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description | Yellow fever virus (YFV) causes a clinical syndrome of acute hemorrhagic hepatitis. YFV transmission involves non-human primates (NHP), mosquitoes and humans. By late 2016, Brazil experienced the largest YFV outbreak of the last 100 years, with 2050 human confirmed cases, with 681 cases ending in death and 764 confirmed epizootic cases in NHP. Among affected areas, Bahia state in Northeastern was the only region with no autochthonous human cases. By using next generation sequence approach, we investigated the molecular epidemiology of YFV in NHP in Bahia and discuss what factors might have prevented human cases. We investigated 47 YFV positive tissue samples from NHP cases to generate 8 novel YFV genomes. ML phylogenetic tree reconstructions and automated subtyping tools placed the newly generated genomes within the South American genotype I (SA I). Our analysis revealed that the YFV genomes from Bahia formed two distinct well-supported phylogenetic clusters that emerged most likely of an introduction from Minas Gerais and Espírito Santo states. Vegetation coverage analysis performed shows predominantly low to medium vegetation coverage in Bahia state. Together, our findings support the hypothesis of two independent YFV SA-I introductions. We also highlighted the effectiveness of the actions taken by epidemiological surveillance team of the state to prevented human cases. |
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spelling | pubmed-74189522020-08-19 Yellow fever transmission in non-human primates, Bahia, Northeastern Brazil Goes de Jesus, Jaqueline Gräf, Tiago Giovanetti, Marta Mares-Guia, Maria Angélica Xavier, Joilson Lima Maia, Maricelia Fonseca, Vagner Fabri, Allison dos Santos, Roberto Fonseca Mota Pereira, Felicidade Ferraz Oliveira Santos, Leandro Reboredo de Oliveira da Silva, Luciana Pereira Gusmão Maia, Zuinara Gomes Cerqueira, Jananci Xavier Thèze, Julien Abade, Leandro Cordeiro, Mirza de Carvalho Santana Torquato, Sintia Sacramento Cerqueira Santana, Eloisa Bahia de Jesus Silva, Neuza Santos Dourado, Rosemary Sarmento Oitiçica Alves, Ademilson Brás do Socorro Guedes, Adeilde da Silva Filho, Pedro Macedo Rodrigues Faria, Nuno de Albuquerque, Carlos F. Campelo de Abreu, André Luiz Martins Romano, Alessandro Pecego Croda, Julio do Carmo Said, Rodrigo Fabiano Cunha, Gabriel Muricy da Fonseca Cerqueira, Jeane Magnavita de Mello, Arabela Leal e Silva de Filippis, Ana Maria Bispo Alcantara, Luiz Carlos Junior PLoS Negl Trop Dis Research Article Yellow fever virus (YFV) causes a clinical syndrome of acute hemorrhagic hepatitis. YFV transmission involves non-human primates (NHP), mosquitoes and humans. By late 2016, Brazil experienced the largest YFV outbreak of the last 100 years, with 2050 human confirmed cases, with 681 cases ending in death and 764 confirmed epizootic cases in NHP. Among affected areas, Bahia state in Northeastern was the only region with no autochthonous human cases. By using next generation sequence approach, we investigated the molecular epidemiology of YFV in NHP in Bahia and discuss what factors might have prevented human cases. We investigated 47 YFV positive tissue samples from NHP cases to generate 8 novel YFV genomes. ML phylogenetic tree reconstructions and automated subtyping tools placed the newly generated genomes within the South American genotype I (SA I). Our analysis revealed that the YFV genomes from Bahia formed two distinct well-supported phylogenetic clusters that emerged most likely of an introduction from Minas Gerais and Espírito Santo states. Vegetation coverage analysis performed shows predominantly low to medium vegetation coverage in Bahia state. Together, our findings support the hypothesis of two independent YFV SA-I introductions. We also highlighted the effectiveness of the actions taken by epidemiological surveillance team of the state to prevented human cases. Public Library of Science 2020-08-11 /pmc/articles/PMC7418952/ /pubmed/32780745 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0008405 Text en © 2020 Goes de Jesus 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Goes de Jesus, Jaqueline Gräf, Tiago Giovanetti, Marta Mares-Guia, Maria Angélica Xavier, Joilson Lima Maia, Maricelia Fonseca, Vagner Fabri, Allison dos Santos, Roberto Fonseca Mota Pereira, Felicidade Ferraz Oliveira Santos, Leandro Reboredo de Oliveira da Silva, Luciana Pereira Gusmão Maia, Zuinara Gomes Cerqueira, Jananci Xavier Thèze, Julien Abade, Leandro Cordeiro, Mirza de Carvalho Santana Torquato, Sintia Sacramento Cerqueira Santana, Eloisa Bahia de Jesus Silva, Neuza Santos Dourado, Rosemary Sarmento Oitiçica Alves, Ademilson Brás do Socorro Guedes, Adeilde da Silva Filho, Pedro Macedo Rodrigues Faria, Nuno de Albuquerque, Carlos F. Campelo de Abreu, André Luiz Martins Romano, Alessandro Pecego Croda, Julio do Carmo Said, Rodrigo Fabiano Cunha, Gabriel Muricy da Fonseca Cerqueira, Jeane Magnavita de Mello, Arabela Leal e Silva de Filippis, Ana Maria Bispo Alcantara, Luiz Carlos Junior Yellow fever transmission in non-human primates, Bahia, Northeastern Brazil |
title | Yellow fever transmission in non-human primates, Bahia, Northeastern Brazil |
title_full | Yellow fever transmission in non-human primates, Bahia, Northeastern Brazil |
title_fullStr | Yellow fever transmission in non-human primates, Bahia, Northeastern Brazil |
title_full_unstemmed | Yellow fever transmission in non-human primates, Bahia, Northeastern Brazil |
title_short | Yellow fever transmission in non-human primates, Bahia, Northeastern Brazil |
title_sort | yellow fever transmission in non-human primates, bahia, northeastern brazil |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7418952/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32780745 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0008405 |
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