1. Continuous Circulation of Yellow Fever among Rural Populations in the Central African Republic
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Huguette SIMO TCHETGNA, Stéphane DESCORPS-DECLERE, Benjamin SELEKON, Sandra GARBA-OUANGOLE, Xavier KONAMNA, Mathieu SOUNGOUZA, Gaspard TEKPA, Pierre SOMSE, Emmanuel NAKOUNE, Nicolas BERTHET, Centre for Research in Infectious Diseases [Yaoundé] (CRID), Hub Bioinformatique et Biostatistique - Bioinformatics and Biostatistics HUB, Institut Pasteur [Paris] (IP)-Université Paris Cité (UPCité), Institut Pasteur de Bangui, Réseau International des Instituts Pasteur (RIIP), Centre de Santé de Mboki, Hôpital de l'Amitié [Bangui], Ministry of Health [Bangui], Institut Pasteur de Shanghai, Académie des Sciences de Chine - Chinese Academy of Sciences (IPS-CAS), Cellule d'Intervention Biologique d'Urgence (Centre National de Référence) - Laboratory for Urgent Response to Biological Threats (National Reference Center) (CIBU), Environnement et Risques infectieux - Environment and Infectious Risks (ERI), Institut Pasteur [Paris] (IP)-Institut Pasteur [Paris] (IP), This research was funded by the World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE) through the European Union (capacity building and surveillance for Ebola virus disease, and EBO-SURSY, project reference: FOOD/2016/379-660), the Chinese Academy of Sciences, a Shanghai Municipal Science and Technology Major Project (grant No. 2019SHZDZX02), and by the Ministry of Science and Technology of China (grant No. 2022YFE0114700).
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Rural Population ,haemorrhagic fever ,next-generation sequencing ,Africa ,remote settings ,yellow fever ,[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio] ,Central African Republic ,Mice ,Infectious Diseases ,Virology ,Yellow Fever ,Animals ,Humans ,Yellow fever virus ,Phylogeny - Abstract
International audience; Yellow fever remains a public-health threat in remote regions of Africa. Here, we report the identification and genetic characterisation of one yellow-fever case observed during the investigation of a cluster of nine suspected haemorrhagic fever cases in a village in the Central African Republic. Samples were tested using real-time RT-PCR targeting the main African haemorrhagic fever viruses. Following negative results, we attempted virus isolation on VERO E6 cells and newborn mice and rescreened the samples using rRT-PCR. The whole viral genome was sequenced using an Illumina NovaSeq 6000 sequencer. Yellow-fever virus (YFV) was isolated from one woman who reported farming activities in a forest setting several days before disease onset. Phylogenetic analysis shows that this strain belongs to the East-Central African YFV genotype, with an estimated emergence some 63 years ago. Finally, five unique amino-acid changes are present in the capsid, envelop, NS1A, NS3, and NS4B proteins. More efforts are required to control yellow-fever re-emergence in resource-limited settings.
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- 2022
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