Reemergence of Oropouche virus between 2023 and 2024 in Brazil

Author:

Scachetti Gabriel C.ORCID,Forato JuliaORCID,Claro Ingra M.ORCID,Hua XinyiORCID,Salgado Bárbara B.ORCID,Vieira Aline,Simeoni Camila L.ORCID,Barbosa Aguyda R. C.ORCID,Rosa Italo L.ORCID,de Souza Gabriela F.ORCID,Fernandes Luana C. N.ORCID,de Sena Ana Carla H.,Oliveira Stephanne C.,Singh Carolina M. L.ORCID,de Lima Shirlene T.ORCID,de Jesus RonaldoORCID,Costa Mariana A.,Kato Rodrigo B.ORCID,Rocha Josilene F.,Santos Leandro C.,Rodrigues Janete T.ORCID,Cunha Marielton P.ORCID,Sabino Ester C.ORCID,Faria Nuno R.ORCID,Weaver Scott C.ORCID,Romano Camila M.ORCID,Lalwani PriteshORCID,Proença-Módena José LuizORCID,de Souza William M.ORCID

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundOropouche virus (OROV; speciesOrthobunyavirus oropoucheense) is an arthropod-borne virus that has caused outbreaks of Oropouche fever in Central and South America since the 1950s. This study investigates virological factors contributing to the reemergence of Oropouche fever in Brazil between 2023 and 2024.MethodsIn this study, we combined OROV genomic, molecular, and serological data from Brazil from 1 January 2015 to 29 June 2024, along within vitroandin vivocharacterization. Molecular screening data included 93 patients with febrile illness between January 2023 and February 2024 from the Amazonas State. Genomic data comprised two genomic OROV sequences from patients. Serological data were obtained from neutralizing antibody tests comparing the prototype OROV strain BeAn 19991 and the 2024 epidemic strain. Epidemiological data included aggregated cases reported to the Brazilian Ministry of Health from 1 January 2014 to 29 June 2024.FindingsIn 2024, autochthonous OROV infections were detected in previously non-endemic areas across all five Brazilian regions. Cases were reported in 19 of 27 federal units, with 83.2% (6,895 of 8,284) of infections in Northern Brazil and a nearly 200-fold increase in incidence compared to reported cases over the last decade. We detected OROV RNA in 10.8% (10 of 93) of patients with febrile illness between December 2023 and May 2024 in Amazonas. We demonstrate that the 2023-2024 epidemic was caused by a novel OROV reassortant that replicated approximately 100-fold higher titers in mammalian cells compared to the prototype strain. The 2023-2024 OROV reassortant displayed plaques earlier than the prototype, produced 1.7 times more plaques, and plaque sizes were 2.5 larger compared to the prototype. Furthermore, serum collected in 2016 from previously OROV-infected individuals showed at least a 32-fold reduction in neutralizing capacity against the reassortment strain compared to the prototype.InterpretationThese findings provide a comprehensive assessment of Oropouche fever in Brazil and contribute to a better understanding of the 2023-2024 OROV reemergence. The recent increased incidence may be related to a higher replication efficiency of a new reassortant virus that also evades previous immunity.

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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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