Author:
Marston Denise A.,Ellis Richard J.,Horton Daniel L.,Kuzmin Ivan V.,Wise Emma L.,McElhinney Lorraine M.,Banyard Ashley C.,Ngeleja Chanasa,Keyyu Julius,Cleaveland Sarah,Lembo Tiziana,Rupprecht Charles E.,Fooks Anthony R.
Abstract
Lyssaviruses (familyRhabdoviridae) constitute one of the most important groups of viral zoonoses globally. All lyssaviruses cause the disease rabies, an acute progressive encephalitis for which, once symptoms occur, there is no effective cure. Currently available vaccines are highly protective against the predominantly circulating lyssavirus species. Using next-generation sequencing technologies, we have obtained the whole-genome sequence for a novel lyssavirus, Ikoma lyssavirus (IKOV), isolated from an African civet in Tanzania displaying clinical signs of rabies. Genetically, this virus is the most divergent within the genusLyssavirus. Characterization of the genome will help to improve our understanding of lyssavirus diversity and enable investigation into vaccine-induced immunity and protection.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Virology,Insect Science,Immunology,Microbiology
Cited by
21 articles.
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