Genomic evidence of yellow fever virus in Aedes scapularis, southeastern Brazil, 2016

The southeastern region of Brazil has recently experienced the largest yellow fever disease outbreak in decades. Since July 2016 epizootic events were reported in São Paulo state's north region, where 787 Culicidae were captured as part of public health surveillance efforts and tested using rea...

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Hauptverfasser: Cunha, Mariana Sequetin, Faria, Nuno Rodrigues, Caleiro, Giovana Santos, Candido, Darlan Silva, Hill, Sarah C., Claro, Ingra Morales, da Costa, Antônio Charlys, Nogueira, Juliana Silva, Maeda, Adriana Yurika, da Silva, Fernanda Gisele, de Souza, Renato Pereira, Spinola, Roberta, Tubaki, Rosa Maria, de Menezes, Regiane Maria Tironi, Abade, Leandro, Mucci, Luís Filipe, Timenetsky, Maria do Carmo Sampaio Tavares, Sabino, Esther
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description The southeastern region of Brazil has recently experienced the largest yellow fever disease outbreak in decades. Since July 2016 epizootic events were reported in São Paulo state's north region, where 787 Culicidae were captured as part of public health surveillance efforts and tested using real-time quantitative PCR. One Aedes scapularis pool collected in November 2016 in an agriculture area in Urupês city tested positive for YFV-RNA. Using a validated multiplex PCR approach we were able to recover a complete virus genome sequence from this pool. Phylogenetic analysis of the novel strain and publicly available data indicates that the belongs to the South American genotype 1 clade circulating in Sao Paulo state and is basal to the recent outbreak clade in southeast Brazil. Our findings highlight the need of additional studies, including vector competence studies, to disentangle the role of Aedes scapularis in yellow fever transmission in the Americas.
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Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction
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Yellow fever virus
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