Abstract
AbstractAcute Encephalitis Syndrome (AES) causes significant morbidity and mortality worldwide. In Nepal, Japanese encephalitis virus (JEV) accounts for ∼ 5-20% of AES cases, but ∼75% of AES cases are of unknown etiology. We identified a gemykibivirus in CSF collected in 2020 from a male child with AES using metagenomic next-generation sequencing. Gemykibiviruses are single stranded, circular DNA viruses in the familyGenomoviridae. The complete genome of 2211 nucleotides was sequenced which shared 98.69% nucleotide identity to its closest relative, Human associated gemykibivirus 2 isolate SAfia-449D. Two real-time PCR assays were designed, and screening of 337 CSF and 164 serum samples from AES patients in Nepal collected in 2020 and 2022 yielded 11 CSF and 1 serum sample that were positive in both PCR assays. Complete genomes of 7 of the positives were sequenced. These results identify a candidate etiologic agent of encephalitis in Nepal.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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