Short report: Introduction of chikungunya virus ECSA genotype into the Brazilian Midwest and its dispersion through the Americas

Author:

de Oliveira Elaine CristinaORCID,Fonseca VagnerORCID,Xavier JoilsonORCID,Adelino TalitaORCID,Morales Claro IngraORCID,Fabri Allison,Marques Macario EduardoORCID,Viniski Ana Elisa,Campos Souza Claudio Luis,Gomes da Costa Evanil Sebastiana,Soares de Sousa Claudia,Guimarães Dias Duarte Flávia,Correia de Medeiros Arnaldo,Campelo de Albuquerque Carlos F.ORCID,Venancio Cunha RivaldoORCID,Oliveira De Moura Noely Fabiana,Bispo de Filippis Ana Maria,Oliveira Tulio deORCID,Lourenço JoséORCID,de Abreu André LuizORCID,Alcantara Luiz Carlos JuniorORCID,Giovanetti MartaORCID

Abstract

Since introduction into Brazil in 2014, chikungunya virus (CHIKV) has presented sustained transmission, although much is unknown about its circulation in the midwestern states. Here, we analyze 24 novel partial and near complete CHIKV genomes from Cuiaba, an urban metropolis located in the Brazilian midwestern state of Mato Grosso (MT). Nanopore technology was used for sequencing CHIKV complete genomes. Phylogenetic and epidemiological approaches were used to explore the recent spatio-temporal evolution and spread of the CHIKV-ECSA genotype in Midwest Brazil as well as in the Americas. Epidemiological data revealed a reduction in the number of reported cases over 2018–2020, likely as a consequence of a gradual accumulation of herd-immunity. Phylogeographic reconstructions revealed that at least two independent introductions of the ECSA lineage occurred in MT from a dispersion event originating in the northeastern region and suggest that the midwestern Brazilian region appears to have acted as a source of virus transmission towards Paraguay, a bordering South American country. Our results show a complex dynamic of transmission between epidemic seasons and suggest a possible role of Brazil as a source for international dispersion of the CHIKV-ECSA genotype to other countries in the Americas.

Funder

CNPq

CAPES

Horizon 2020

Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado do Rio de Janeiro

International Development Research Centre

Publisher

Public Library of Science (PLoS)

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

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