Genome analysis of yellow fever virus of the ongoing outbreak in Brazil reveals polymorphisms
The current yellow fever outbreak in Brazil is the most severe one in the country in recent times. It has rapidly spread to areas where YF virus (YFV) activity has not been observed for more than 70 years and vaccine coverage is almost null. Here, we sequenced the whole YFV genome of two naturally i...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz 2018-11, Vol.112 (6) |
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Zusammenfassung: | The current yellow fever outbreak in Brazil is the most severe one in
the country in recent times. It has rapidly spread to areas where YF
virus (YFV) activity has not been observed for more than 70 years and
vaccine coverage is almost null. Here, we sequenced the whole YFV
genome of two naturally infected howler-monkeys ( Alouatta clamitans )
obtained from the Municipality of Domingos Martins, state of
Espírito Santo, Brazil. These two ongoing-outbreak genome
sequences are identical. They clustered in the 1E sub-clade (South
America genotype I) along with the Brazilian and Venezuelan strains
recently characterised from infections in humans and non-human primates
that have been described in the last 20 years. However, we detected
eight unique amino acid changes in the viral proteins, including the
structural capsid protein (one change), and the components of the viral
replicase complex, the NS3 (two changes) and NS5 (five changes)
proteins, that could impact the capacity of viral infection in
vertebrate and/or invertebrate hosts and spreading of the ongoing
outbreak. |
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ISSN: | 1678-8060 |