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Next-generation Sequencing Study of Pathogens in Serum from Patients with Febrile Jaundice in Sierra Leone
Authors:ZHANG Yi  YE Fei  XIA Lian Xu  ZHU Ling Wei  IDRISSA Laybohr Kamara  HUANG Ke Qiang  ZHANG Yong  LIU Jun  BRIMA Kargbo  WANG Ji  LIANG Mi Fang  SONG Jing Dong  MA Xue Jun  WU Gui Zhen
Abstract:
ObjectivePeople in Western Africa suffer greatly from febrile jaundice, which is caused by a variety of pathogens. However, yellow fever virus (YFV) is the only pathogen under surveillance in Sierra Leone owing to the undeveloped medical and public health system there. Most of the results of YFV identification are negative. Elucidation of the pathogen spectrum is required to reduce the prevalence of febrile jaundice.MethodsIn the present study, we used Ion Torrent semiconductor sequencing to profile the pathogen spectrum in archived YFV-negative sera from 96 patients in Sierra Leone who presented with unexplained febrile jaundice.ResultsThe most frequently identified sequencing reads belonged to the following pathogens: cytomegalovirus (89.58%), Epstein-Barr virus (55.21%), hepatitis C virus (34.38%), rhinovirus (28.13%), hepatitis A virus (20.83%), coxsackievirus (10.42%), Ebola virus (8.33%), hepatitis E virus (8.33%), lyssavirus (4.17%), leptospirosis (4.17%), chikungunya virus (2.08%), Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever virus (1.04%), and hepatitis B virus (1.04%).ConclusionThe distribution of sequencing reads suggests a broader spectrum of pathogens for consideration in clinical diagnostics and epidemiological surveillance in Sierra Leone.
Keywords:Sierra Leone  Febrile jaundice  Next-generation sequencing  Virus
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