West Nile Virus in Brazil

Author:

Costa Érica Azevedo,Giovanetti MartaORCID,Silva Catenacci LilianORCID,Fonseca VagnerORCID,Aburjaile Flávia FigueiraORCID,Chalhoub Flávia L. L.,Xavier JoilsonORCID,Campos de Melo Iani FelipeORCID,da Cunha e Silva Vieira Marcelo Adriano,Freitas Henriques Danielle,Medeiros Daniele Barbosa de Almeida,Guedes Maria Isabel Maldonado CoelhoORCID,Senra Álvares da Silva Santos BeatrizORCID,Gonçalves Silva Aila Solimar,de Pino Albuquerque Maranhão Renata,da Costa Faria Nieli Rodrigues,Farinelli de Siqueira RenataORCID,de Oliveira Tulio,Ribeiro Leite Jardim Cavalcante Karina,Oliveira de Moura Noely Fabiana,Pecego Martins Romano Alessandro,Campelo de Albuquerque Carlos F.,Soares Feitosa Lauro CésarORCID,Martins Bayeux José JoffreORCID,Bertoni Cavalcanti Teixeira RaffaellaORCID,Lisboa Lobato OsmaikonORCID,da Costa Silva SilvokleioORCID,Bispo de Filippis Ana Maria,Venâncio da Cunha Rivaldo,Lourenço JoséORCID,Alcantara Luiz Carlos JuniorORCID

Abstract

Background: West Nile virus (WNV) was first sequenced in Brazil in 2019, when it was isolated from a horse in the Espírito Santo state. Despite multiple studies reporting serological evidence suggestive of past circulation since 2004, WNV remains a low priority for surveillance and public health, such that much is still unknown about its genomic diversity, evolution, and transmission in the country. Methods: A combination of diagnostic assays, nanopore sequencing, phylogenetic inference, and epidemiological modeling are here used to provide a holistic overview of what is known about WNV in Brazil. Results: We report new genetic evidence of WNV circulation in southern (Minas Gerais, São Paulo) and northeastern (Piauí) states isolated from equine red blood cells. A novel, climate-informed theoretical perspective of the potential transmission of WNV across the country highlights the state of Piauí as particularly relevant for WNV epidemiology in Brazil, although it does not reject possible circulation in other states. Conclusion: Our output demonstrates the scarceness of existing data, and that although there is sufficient evidence for the circulation and persistence of the virus, much is still unknown on its local evolution, epidemiology, and activity. We advocate for a shift to active surveillance, to ensure adequate preparedness for future epidemics with spill-over potential to humans.

Funder

Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico

Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior

Pan American Health Organization

Horizon 2020

National Institutes of Health

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Microbiology (medical),General Immunology and Microbiology,Molecular Biology,Immunology and Allergy

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