Retrospective Investigation in Horses with Encephalitis Reveals Unnoticed Circulation of West Nile Virus in Brazil

Author:

Fritsch Hegger,Pereira Felicidade Mota,Costa Erica AzevedoORCID,Fonseca VagnerORCID,Tosta Stephane,Xavier JoilsonORCID,Levy Flavia,Oliveira Carla de,Menezes Gabriela,Lima Jaqueline,Santos Lenisa,Silva Luciana,Nardy Vanessa,Astete Marcela Kelly GómezORCID,Santos Beatriz Senra Álvares da SilvaORCID,Aguiar Nágila Rocha,Guedes Maria Isabel Maldonado CoelhoORCID,Faria Guilherme Canhestro de,Furtini Ronaldo,Drumond Safira Rachel Milanez,Cunha Gabriel Muricy,Souza Marcia São Pedro Leal,Jesus Ronaldo de,Guimarães Sara A. Franco,Nuno Italo Coelho,Santana Ian Carlos Brito de,Sá José Eduardo Ungar de,Santos George Roma,Silva Willadesmon Santos,Guedes Thiago Ferreira,Araújo Emerson Luiz LimaORCID,Said Rodrigo Fabiano do Carmo,Albuquerque Carlos Frederico Campelo de,Peterka Cassio Roberto Leonel,Romano Alessandro Pecego Martins,Cunha Rivaldo Venâncio da,Filippis Ana Maria Bispo de,Leal e Silva de Mello Arabela,Giovanetti MartaORCID,Alcantara Luiz Carlos JuniorORCID

Abstract

During these past years, several studies have provided serological evidence regarding the circulation of West Nile virus (WNV) in Brazil. Despite some reports, much is still unknown regarding the genomic diversity and transmission dynamics of this virus in the country. Recently, genomic monitoring activities in horses revealed the circulation of WNV in several Brazilian regions. These findings on the paucity of genomic data reinforce the need for prompt investigation of WNV infection in horses, which may precede human cases of encephalitis in Brazil. Thus, in this study, we retrospectively screened 54 suspicious WNV samples collected between 2017 and 2020 from the spinal cord and brain of horses with encephalitis and generated three new WNV genomes from the Ceará and Bahia states, located in the northeastern region of Brazil. The Bayesian reconstruction revealed that at least two independent introduction events occurred in Brazil. The first introduction event appears to be likely related to the North American outbreak, and was estimated to have occurred in March 2013.The second introduction event appears to have occurred in September 2017 and appears to be likely related to the South American outbreak. Together, our results reinforce the importance of increasing the priority of WNV genomic monitoring in equines with encephalitis in order to track the dispersion of this emerging pathogen through the country.

Funder

National Institute of Health

Brazilian Ministry of Health

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Virology,Infectious Diseases

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