Emergence of the East-Central-South-African genotype of Chikungunya virus in Brazil and the city of Rio de Janeiro may have occurred years before surveillance detection

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Souza Thiago Moreno L.ORCID,Vieira Yasmine Rangel,Delatorre Edson,Barbosa-Lima Giselle,Luiz Raul Leal Faria,Vizzoni Alexandre,Jain Komal,Mesquita Milene,Bhuva Nishit,Gogarten Jan F.,Ng James,Thakkar Riddhi,Calheiros Andrea Surrage,Monteiro Ana Paula Teixeira,Bozza Patrícia T.,Bozza Fernando A.,Tschoeke Diogo A.,Leomil Luciana,de Mendonça Marcos Cesar Lima,dos Santos Rodrigues Cintia Damasceno,Torres Maria C.,de Filippis Ana Maria Bispo,Nogueira Rita Maria Ribeiro,Thompson Fabiano L.,Lemos Cristina,Durovni Betina,Cerbino-Neto José,Morel Carlos M.,Lipkin W. Ian,Mishra Nischay

Abstract

AbstractBrazil, which is hyperendemic for dengue virus (DENV), has had recentZika(ZIKV) and (CHIKV)Chikungunyavirus outbreaks. Since March 2016, CHIKV is the arbovirus infection most frequently diagnosed in Rio de Janeiro. In the analysis of 1835 syndromic patients, screened by real time RT-PCR, 56.4% of the cases were attributed to CHIKV, 29.6% to ZIKV, and 14.1% to DENV-4. Sequence analyses of CHIKV from sixteen samples revealed that the East-Central-South-African(ECSA) genotype of CHIKV has been circulating in Brazil since 2013 [95% bayesian credible interval (BCI): 03/2012-10/2013], almost a year before it was detected by arbovirus surveillance program. Brazilian cases are related to Central African Republic sequences from 1980’s. To the best of our knowledge, given the available sequence published here and elsewhere, the ECSA genotype was likely introduced to Rio de Janeiro early on 2014 (02/2014; BCI: 07/2013-08/2014) through a single event, after primary circulation in the Bahia state at the Northestern Brazil in the previous year. The observation that the ECSA genotype of CHIKV was circulating undetected underscores the need for improvements in molecular methods for viral surveillance.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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