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Dynamics of Eastern equine encephalitis virus during the 2019 outbreak in the Northeast United States

Authors :
Verity Hill
Robert T. Koch
Sean M. Bialosuknia
Kiet Ngo
Steven D. Zink
Cheri A. Koetzner
Joseph G. Maffei
Alan P. Dupuis
P. Bryon Backenson
JoAnne Oliver
Angela B. Bransfield
Michael J. Misencik
Tanya A. Petruff
John J. Shepard
Joshua L. Warren
Mandev S. Gill
Guy Baele
Chantal B.F. Vogels
Glen Gallagher
Paul Burns
Aaron Hentoff
Sandra Smole
Catherine Brown
Matthew Osborne
Laura D. Kramer
Philip M. Armstrong
Alexander T. Ciota
Nathan D. Grubaugh
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Eastern equine encephalitis virus (EEEV) causes a rare but severe disease in horses and humans, and is maintained in an enzootic transmission cycle between songbirds andCuliseta melanuramosquitoes. In 2019, the largest EEEV outbreak in the United States for more than 50 years occurred, centered in the Northeast. To explore the dynamics of the outbreak, we sequenced 80 isolates of EEEV and combined them with existing genomic data. We found that, like previous years, cases were driven by frequent short-lived virus introductions into the Northeast from Florida. Once in the Northeast, we found that Massachusetts was important for regional spread. We found no evidence of any changes in viral, human, or bird factors which would explain the increase in cases in 2019. By using detailed mosquito surveillance data collected by Massachusetts and Connecticut, however, we found that the abundance ofCs. melanurawas exceptionally high in 2019, as was the EEEV infection rate. We employed these mosquito data to build a negative binomial regression model and applied it to estimate early season risks of human or horse cases. We found that the month of first detection of EEEV in mosquito surveillance data and vector index (abundance multiplied by infection rate) were predictive of cases later in the season. We therefore highlight the importance of mosquito surveillance programs as an integral part of public health and disease control.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....16c709dff2e19bc36d1d283d4f2f2f95