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Fast surveillance response reveals the introduction of a new yellow fever virus sub-lineage in 2021, in Minas Gerais, Brazil.


ABSTRACT:

Background

In Brazil, the yellow fever virus (YFV) is maintained in a sylvatic cycle involving wild mosquitoes and non-human primates (NHPs). The virus is endemic to the Amazon region; however, waves of epidemic expansion reaching other Brazilian states sporadically occur, eventually causing spillovers to humans.

Objectives

To report a surveillance effort that led to the first confirmation of YFV in NHPs in the state of Minas Gerais (MG), Southeast region, in 2021.

Methods

A surveillance network was created, encompassing the technology of smartphone applications and coordinated actions of several research institutions and health services to monitor and investigate NHP epizootics.

Findings

When alerts were spread through the network, samples from NHPs were collected and YFV infection confirmed by reverse transcription-quantitative polymerase chain reaction (RT-qPCR) and genome sequencing at an interval of only 10 days. Near-complete genomes were generated using the Nanopore MinION sequencer. Phylogenetic analysis indicated that viral genomes were related to the South American genotype I, clustering with a genome detected in the Amazon region (state of Pará) in 2017, named YFVPA/MG sub-lineage. Fast YFV confirmation potentialised vaccination campaigns.

Main conclusions

A new YFV introduction was detected in MG 6 years after the beginning of the major outbreak reported in the state (2015-2018). The YFV strain was not related to the sub-lineages previously reported in MG. No human cases have been reported, suggesting the importance of coordinated surveillance of NHPs using available technologies and supporting laboratories to ensure a quick response and implementation of contingency measures to avoid YFV spillover to humans.

SUBMITTER: Andrade MS 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9718055 | biostudies-literature | 2022

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Fast surveillance response reveals the introduction of a new yellow fever virus sub-lineage in 2021, in Minas Gerais, Brazil.

Andrade Miguel Souza MS   Campos Fabrício Souza FS   Oliveira Cirilo Henrique de CH   Oliveira Ramon Silva RS   Campos Aline Alves Scarpellini AAS   Almeida Marco Antônio Barreto de MAB   Fonseca Vagner de Souza VS   Simonini-Teixeira Danilo D   Sevá Anaiá da Paixão ADP   Temponi Andrea Oliveira Dias AOD   Magalhães Fernando Maria FM   Chaves Danielle Costa Capistrano DCC   Pereira Maira Alves MA   Lamounier Ludmila Oliveira LO   Menezes Givaldo Gomes de GG   Aquino-Teixeira Sandy Micaele SM   Gonçalves-Dos-Santos Maria Eduarda ME   Bernal-Valle Sofía S   Müller Nicolas Felipe Drumm NFD   Cardoso Jader da Cruz JDC   Santos Edmilson Dos ED   Mares-Guia Maria Angélica MA   Albuquerque George Rêgo GR   Romano Alessandro Pecego Martins APM   Franco Ana Cláudia AC   Ribeiro Bergmann Morais BM   Roehe Paulo Michel PM   Abreu Filipe Vieira Santos de FVS  

Memorias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz 20221202


<h4>Background</h4>In Brazil, the yellow fever virus (YFV) is maintained in a sylvatic cycle involving wild mosquitoes and non-human primates (NHPs). The virus is endemic to the Amazon region; however, waves of epidemic expansion reaching other Brazilian states sporadically occur, eventually causing spillovers to humans.<h4>Objectives</h4>To report a surveillance effort that led to the first confirmation of YFV in NHPs in the state of Minas Gerais (MG), Southeast region, in 2021.<h4>Methods</h4>  ...[more]

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