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Molecular epidemiology of Oropouche virus, Brazil
Authors:Vasconcelos Helena Baldez  Nunes Márcio R T  Casseb Lívia M N  Carvalho Valéria L  Pinto da Silva Eliana V  Silva Mayra  Casseb Samir M M  Vasconcelos Pedro F C
Affiliation:Author affiliations: Instituto Evandro Chagas, Ananindeua, Brazil (H. Baldez Vasconcelos, M.R.T. Nunes, L.M.N. Casseb, V.L. Carvalho, E.V. Pinto da Silva, M. Silva, S.M.M. Casseb, P.F.C. Vasconcelos);;Universidade do Estado do Pará, Belém, Brazil (P.F.C. Vasconcelos)
Abstract:Oropouche virus (OROV) is the causative agent of Oropouche fever, an urban febrile arboviral disease widespread in South America, with >30 epidemics reported in Brazil and other Latin American countries during 1960-2009. To describe the molecular epidemiology of OROV, we analyzed the entire N gene sequences (small RNA) of 66 strains and 35 partial Gn (medium RNA) and large RNA gene sequences. Distinct patterns of OROV strain clustered according to N, Gn, and large gene sequences, which suggests that each RNA segment had a different evolutionary history and that the classification in genotypes must consider the genetic information for all genetic segments. Finally, time-scale analysis based on the N gene showed that OROV emerged in Brazil ≈223 years ago and that genotype I (based on N gene data) was responsible for the emergence of all other genotypes and for virus dispersal.
Keywords:Oropouche virus   molecular epidemiology   genotypes   viral dispersal   viruses   arboviruses   Brazil   research
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