Human outbreaks of a novel reassortant Oropouche virus in the Brazilian Amazon region

The Brazilian western Amazon is experiencing its largest laboratory-confirmed Oropouche virus (OROV) outbreak, with more than 6,300 reported cases between 2022 and 2024. In this study, we sequenced and analyzed 382 OROV genomes from human samples collected in Amazonas, Acre, Rondônia and Roraima sta...

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Veröffentlicht in:Nature medicine 2024-12, Vol.30 (12), p.3509-3521
Hauptverfasser: Naveca, Felipe Gomes, Almeida, Tatiana Amaral Pires de, Souza, Victor, Nascimento, Valdinete, Silva, Dejanane, Nascimento, Fernanda, Mejía, Matilde, Oliveira, Yasmin Silva de, Rocha, Luisa, Xavier, Natana, Lopes, Janis, Maito, Rodrigo, Meneses, Cátia, Amorim, Tatyana, Fé, Luciana, Camelo, Fernanda Sindeaux, Silva, Samyly Coutinho de Aguiar, Melo, Alexsandro Xavier de, Fernandes, Leíse Gomes, Oliveira, Marco Aurélio Almeida de, Arcanjo, Ana Ruth, Araújo, Guilherme, André Júnior, Walter, Carvalho, Renata Lia Coragem de, Rodrigues, Rosiane, Albuquerque, Stella, Mattos, Cristiane, Silva, Ciciléia, Linhares, Aline, Rodrigues, Taynã, Mariscal, Francy, Morais, Márcia Andréa, Presibella, Mayra Marinho, Marques, Nelson Fernando Quallio, Paiva, Anne, Ribeiro, Karina, Vieira, Deusilene, Queiroz, Jackson Alves da Silva, Passos-Silva, Ana Maísa, Abdalla, Lígia, Santos, João Hugo, Figueiredo, Regina Maria Pinto de, Cruz, Ana Cecília Ribeiro, Casseb, Livia Neves, Chiang, Jannifer Oliveira, Frutuoso, Livia Vinhal, Rossi, Agata, Freitas, Lucas, Campos, Túlio de Lima, Wallau, Gabriel Luz, Moreira, Emerson, Lins Neto, Roberto Dias, Alexander, Laura W., Sun, Yining, Filippis, Ana Maria Bispo de, Gräf, Tiago, Arantes, Ighor, Bento, Ana I., Delatorre, Edson, Bello, Gonzalo
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Zusammenfassung:The Brazilian western Amazon is experiencing its largest laboratory-confirmed Oropouche virus (OROV) outbreak, with more than 6,300 reported cases between 2022 and 2024. In this study, we sequenced and analyzed 382 OROV genomes from human samples collected in Amazonas, Acre, Rondônia and Roraima states, between August 2022 and February 2024, to uncover the origin and genetic evolution of OROV in the current outbreak. Genomic analyses revealed that the upsurge of OROV cases in the Brazilian Amazon coincides with spread of a novel reassortant lineage containing the M segment of viruses detected in the eastern Amazon region (2009–2018) and the L and S segments of viruses detected in Peru, Colombia and Ecuador (2008–2021). The novel reassortant likely emerged in the Amazonas state between 2010 and 2014 and spread through long-range dispersion events during the second half of the 2010s. Phylodynamics reconstructions showed that the current OROV spread was driven mainly by short-range (< 2 km) movements consistent with the flight range of vectors. Nevertheless, a substantial proportion (22%) of long-range (>10 km) OROV migrations were also detected, consistent with viral dispersion by humans. Our data provide a view of the unprecedented spread and evolution of OROV in the Brazilian western Amazon region. Genomic and epidemiologic analyses revealed that a novel reassortant viral lineage of the Oropouche virus, which has been circulating in the western Amazon region of Brazil for about a decade, is associated with the recent human outbreaks between 2022 and 2024.
ISSN:1078-8956
1546-170X
1546-170X
DOI:10.1038/s41591-024-03300-3