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Multiple clades of Husavirus in South America revealed by next generation sequencing

Husavirus (HuV) is an unclassified virus of the order Picornavirales that has already been identified worldwide in various locations. The genetic, epidemiological, and pathogenic characteristics are, however, little understood. In children with acute gastroenteritis, this study used next-generation...

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Autores principales: Ramos, Endrya do Socorro Fôro, Rosa, Ulisses Alves, Ribeiro, Geovani de Oliveira, Villanova, Fabiola, Milagres, Flávio Augusto de Pádua, Brustulin, Rafael, Morais, Vanessa dos Santos, Araújo, Emerson Luiz Lima, Pandey, Ramendra Pati, Raj, V. Samuel, Sabino, Ester Cerdeira, Deng, Xutao, Delwart, Eric, Luchs, Adriana, Leal, Élcio, da Costa, Antonio Charlys
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7987173/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33755700
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0248486
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Sumario:Husavirus (HuV) is an unclassified virus of the order Picornavirales that has already been identified worldwide in various locations. The genetic, epidemiological, and pathogenic characteristics are, however, little understood. In children with acute gastroenteritis, this study used next-generation sequencing to recognize unknown sources of viruses. In particular, 251 fecal samples obtained from individuals were sequenced in southern, northeastern, and northern Brazil. all samples were also analyzed using culture methods and parasitological tests to classify other enteric pathogens such as bacteria, parasites, and viruses. 1.9% of the samples tested positive for HuV, for a total of 5 positive children, with a mean age of 2 year, with three males and two females. Detailed molecular characterization of full genomes showed that Brazilian HuVs’ nucleotide divergence is less than 11%. The genetic gap between Brazilian sequences and the closest HuV reported previously, on the other hand, is 18%. The study showed that Brazilian sequences are closely related to the HuV defined in Viet Nam in 2013, further characterization based on phylogenetics. At least two divergent clades of HuV in South America were also seen in the phylogenetic study.