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Epidemiological and genomic investigation of chikungunya virus in Rio de Janeiro state, Brazil, between 2015 and 2018.


ABSTRACT: Since 2014, Brazil has experienced an unprecedented epidemic caused by chikungunya virus (CHIKV), with several waves of East-Central-South-African (ECSA) lineage transmission reported across the country. In 2018, Rio de Janeiro state, the third most populous state in Brazil, reported 41% of all chikungunya cases in the country. Here we use evolutionary and epidemiological analysis to estimate the timescale of CHIKV-ECSA-American lineage and its epidemiological patterns in Rio de Janeiro. We show that the CHIKV-ECSA outbreak in Rio de Janeiro derived from two distinct clades introduced from the Northeast region in mid-2015 (clade RJ1, n = 63/67 genomes from Rio de Janeiro) and mid-2017 (clade RJ2, n = 4/67). We detected evidence for positive selection in non-structural proteins linked with viral replication in the RJ1 clade (clade-defining: nsP4-A481D) and the RJ2 clade (nsP1-D531G). Finally, we estimate the CHIKV-ECSA's basic reproduction number (R0) to be between 1.2 to 1.6 and show that its instantaneous reproduction number (Rt) displays a strong seasonal pattern with peaks in transmission coinciding with periods of high Aedes aegypti transmission potential. Our results highlight the need for continued genomic and epidemiological surveillance of CHIKV in Brazil, particularly during periods of high ecological suitability, and show that selective pressures underline the emergence and evolution of the large urban CHIKV-ECSA outbreak in Rio de Janeiro.

SUBMITTER: Moreira FRR 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10564160 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Epidemiological and genomic investigation of chikungunya virus in Rio de Janeiro state, Brazil, between 2015 and 2018.

Moreira Filipe Romero Rebello FRR   Menezes Mariane Talon de MT   Salgado-Benvindo Clarisse C   Whittaker Charles C   Cox Victoria V   Chandradeva Nilani N   Paula Hury Hellen Souza de HHS   Martins André Frederico AF   Chagas Raphael Rangel das RRD   Brasil Rodrigo Decembrino Vargas RDV   Cândido Darlan da Silva DDS   Herlinger Alice Laschuk AL   Ribeiro Marisa de Oliveira MO   Arruda Monica Barcellos MB   Alvarez Patricia P   Tôrres Marcelo Calado de Paula MCP   Dorigatti Ilaria I   Brady Oliver O   Voloch Carolina Moreira CM   Tanuri Amilcar A   Iani Felipe F   Souza William Marciel de WM   Cardozo Sergian Vianna SV   Faria Nuno Rodrigues NR   Aguiar Renato Santana RS  

PLoS neglected tropical diseases 20230928 9


Since 2014, Brazil has experienced an unprecedented epidemic caused by chikungunya virus (CHIKV), with several waves of East-Central-South-African (ECSA) lineage transmission reported across the country. In 2018, Rio de Janeiro state, the third most populous state in Brazil, reported 41% of all chikungunya cases in the country. Here we use evolutionary and epidemiological analysis to estimate the timescale of CHIKV-ECSA-American lineage and its epidemiological patterns in Rio de Janeiro. We show  ...[more]

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