Sandfly fever virus activity in central/northern Anatolia, Turkey: first report of Toscana virus infections

Sandfly fever viruses (SFVs) cause febrile diseases as well as aseptic meningitis/encephalitis and include serotypes sandfly fever Sicilian virus (SFSV), sandfly fever Naples virus (SFNV) and Toscana virus (TOSV). Infections are endemic in the Mediterranean basin and data on SFV activity in Turkey a...

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Hauptverfasser: Ergünay, K., Saygan, M.B., Aydogan, S., Lo, M.M., Weidmann, M., Dilcher, M., şener, B., Hasçelik, G., Pinar, A., Us, D.
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description Sandfly fever viruses (SFVs) cause febrile diseases as well as aseptic meningitis/encephalitis and include serotypes sandfly fever Sicilian virus (SFSV), sandfly fever Naples virus (SFNV) and Toscana virus (TOSV). Infections are endemic in the Mediterranean basin and data on SFV activity in Turkey are limited. In this study, sera from 1533 blood donors from the Ankara, Konya, Eskişehir and Zonguldak provinces of Turkey were evaluated for SFV exposure by indirect immunofluorescence test (IIFT) and confirmed by virus neutralization test (VNT). One hundred and two patients with central nervous system (CNS) infections of unknown aetiology were also tested via IIFT and real-time reverse-transcription PCR for SFV/TOSV. Rate of overall IgG reactivity in IIFT was 32.9% (505/1533) among blood donors. TOSV exposure was confirmed by VNT in all study regions. Exposure to the recently-identified serotype sandfly fever Turkish virus, as evaluated by VNT, was revealed in Konya and Ankara. SFNV exposure was identified in Konya and SFSV was observed to be present in all regions except Zonguldak. TOSV RNA was detected in 15.7% (16/102) and was accompanied by TOSV IgM in 25% (4/16) of the patients. Partial L and S sequences suggested that TOSV circulating in Turkey can be grouped into TOSV genotype A strains. Exposure to TOSV and other SFV serotypes was revealed in blood donors and CNS infections by TOSV were identified for the first time in Turkey. Infections are observed to be endemic in central Anatolia and should be considered as aetiologic agents in cases/outbreaks of fever and meningoencephalitis.
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Adult
Anatolia
Antibodies, Neutralizing - blood
Antibodies, Viral - blood
Arboviroses
Aseptic meningitis
Basins
Biological and medical sciences
Blood donors
Bunyaviridae Infections - epidemiology
Bunyaviridae Infections - virology
Central nervous system
Data processing
Encephalitis
Female
Fever
Fluorescent Antibody Technique, Indirect
Genotypes
Human viral diseases
Humans
Immunofluorescence
Immunoglobulin G
Immunoglobulin G - blood
Immunoglobulin M
Infection
Infections
Infectious diseases
Male
Medical sciences
Meningoencephalitis
Miscellaneous
Molecular Sequence Data
Neutralization Tests
Polymerase chain reaction
Prevalence
Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction
RNA
RNA, Viral - genetics
RNA, Viral - isolation & purification
Sandfly fever Naples virus
Sandfly fever Naples virus - isolation & purification
Sandfly fever Sicilian virus
sandfly fever virus
Sequence Analysis, DNA
Serotypes
Toscana virus
Tropical viral diseases
Turkey
Turkey - epidemiology
Viral diseases
Young Adult
title Sandfly fever virus activity in central/northern Anatolia, Turkey: first report of Toscana virus infections
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