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Phylogeography and phylogeny of Rhinoviruses collected from Severe Acute Respiratory Infection (SARI) cases over successive epidemic periods in Tunisia

Rhinoviruses (RV) are a major cause of Severe Acute Respiratory Infection (SARI) in children, with high genotypic diversity in different regions. However, RV type diversity remains unknown in several regions of the world. In this study, the genetic variability of the frequently circulating RV types...

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Autores principales: Haddad-Boubaker, Sondes, Ben Hamda, Cherif, Ghedira, Kais, Mefteh, Khaoula, Bouafsoun, Aida, Boutiba-Ben Boubaker, Ilhem, Slim, Amin, Menif, Khaled, Triki, Henda, Ben Hadj Kacem, Mohamed Ali, Smaoui, Hanen
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8608298/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34807924
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0259859
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author Haddad-Boubaker, Sondes
Ben Hamda, Cherif
Ghedira, Kais
Mefteh, Khaoula
Bouafsoun, Aida
Boutiba-Ben Boubaker, Ilhem
Slim, Amin
Menif, Khaled
Triki, Henda
Ben Hadj Kacem, Mohamed Ali
Smaoui, Hanen
author_facet Haddad-Boubaker, Sondes
Ben Hamda, Cherif
Ghedira, Kais
Mefteh, Khaoula
Bouafsoun, Aida
Boutiba-Ben Boubaker, Ilhem
Slim, Amin
Menif, Khaled
Triki, Henda
Ben Hadj Kacem, Mohamed Ali
Smaoui, Hanen
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description Rhinoviruses (RV) are a major cause of Severe Acute Respiratory Infection (SARI) in children, with high genotypic diversity in different regions. However, RV type diversity remains unknown in several regions of the world. In this study, the genetic variability of the frequently circulating RV types in Northern Tunisia was investigated, using phylogenetic and phylogeographic analyses with a specific focus on the most frequent RV types: RV-A101 and RV-C45. This study concerned 13 RV types frequently circulating in Northern Tunisia. They were obtained from respiratory samples collected in 271 pediatric SARI cases, between September 2015 and November 2017. A total of 37 RV VP4-VP2 sequences, selected among a total of 49 generated sequences, was compared to 359 sequences from different regions of the world. Evolutionary analysis of RV-A101 and RV-C45 showed high genetic relationship between different Tunisian strains and Malaysian strains. RV-A101 and C45 progenitor viruses’ dates were estimated in 1981 and 1995, respectively. Since the early 2000s, the two types had a wide spread throughout the world. Phylogenetic analyses of other frequently circulating strains showed significant homology of Tunisian strains from the same epidemic period, in contrast with earlier strains. The genetic relatedness of RV-A101 and RV-C45 might result from an introduction of viruses from different clades followed by local dissemination rather than a local persistence of an endemic clades along seasons. International traffic may play a key role in the spread of RV-A101, RV-C45, and other RVs.
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spelling pubmed-86082982021-11-23 Phylogeography and phylogeny of Rhinoviruses collected from Severe Acute Respiratory Infection (SARI) cases over successive epidemic periods in Tunisia Haddad-Boubaker, Sondes Ben Hamda, Cherif Ghedira, Kais Mefteh, Khaoula Bouafsoun, Aida Boutiba-Ben Boubaker, Ilhem Slim, Amin Menif, Khaled Triki, Henda Ben Hadj Kacem, Mohamed Ali Smaoui, Hanen PLoS One Research Article Rhinoviruses (RV) are a major cause of Severe Acute Respiratory Infection (SARI) in children, with high genotypic diversity in different regions. However, RV type diversity remains unknown in several regions of the world. In this study, the genetic variability of the frequently circulating RV types in Northern Tunisia was investigated, using phylogenetic and phylogeographic analyses with a specific focus on the most frequent RV types: RV-A101 and RV-C45. This study concerned 13 RV types frequently circulating in Northern Tunisia. They were obtained from respiratory samples collected in 271 pediatric SARI cases, between September 2015 and November 2017. A total of 37 RV VP4-VP2 sequences, selected among a total of 49 generated sequences, was compared to 359 sequences from different regions of the world. Evolutionary analysis of RV-A101 and RV-C45 showed high genetic relationship between different Tunisian strains and Malaysian strains. RV-A101 and C45 progenitor viruses’ dates were estimated in 1981 and 1995, respectively. Since the early 2000s, the two types had a wide spread throughout the world. Phylogenetic analyses of other frequently circulating strains showed significant homology of Tunisian strains from the same epidemic period, in contrast with earlier strains. The genetic relatedness of RV-A101 and RV-C45 might result from an introduction of viruses from different clades followed by local dissemination rather than a local persistence of an endemic clades along seasons. International traffic may play a key role in the spread of RV-A101, RV-C45, and other RVs. Public Library of Science 2021-11-22 /pmc/articles/PMC8608298/ /pubmed/34807924 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0259859 Text en © 2021 Haddad-Boubaker et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://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
Haddad-Boubaker, Sondes
Ben Hamda, Cherif
Ghedira, Kais
Mefteh, Khaoula
Bouafsoun, Aida
Boutiba-Ben Boubaker, Ilhem
Slim, Amin
Menif, Khaled
Triki, Henda
Ben Hadj Kacem, Mohamed Ali
Smaoui, Hanen
Phylogeography and phylogeny of Rhinoviruses collected from Severe Acute Respiratory Infection (SARI) cases over successive epidemic periods in Tunisia
title Phylogeography and phylogeny of Rhinoviruses collected from Severe Acute Respiratory Infection (SARI) cases over successive epidemic periods in Tunisia
title_full Phylogeography and phylogeny of Rhinoviruses collected from Severe Acute Respiratory Infection (SARI) cases over successive epidemic periods in Tunisia
title_fullStr Phylogeography and phylogeny of Rhinoviruses collected from Severe Acute Respiratory Infection (SARI) cases over successive epidemic periods in Tunisia
title_full_unstemmed Phylogeography and phylogeny of Rhinoviruses collected from Severe Acute Respiratory Infection (SARI) cases over successive epidemic periods in Tunisia
title_short Phylogeography and phylogeny of Rhinoviruses collected from Severe Acute Respiratory Infection (SARI) cases over successive epidemic periods in Tunisia
title_sort phylogeography and phylogeny of rhinoviruses collected from severe acute respiratory infection (sari) cases over successive epidemic periods in tunisia
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8608298/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34807924
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0259859
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