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Evolution and Spread of Ebola Virus in Liberia, 2014-2015

Authors :
Merle L. Gilbert
Elyse R. Nagle
Sean Lovett
Jeffrey R. Kugelman
Fatorma K. Bolay
Daniel J. Park
Gytis Dudas
Lawrence Fakoli
Joseph W. Diclaro
Brett Beitzel
Karla Prieto
Jason T. Ladner
Jens H. Kuhn
Suzanne Mate
Mariano Sanchez-Lockhart
Joseph N. Fair
Pardis C. Sabeti
Randal J. Schoepp
Michael R. Wiley
Gustavo Palacios
Lisa E. Hensley
Andrew Rambaut
Source :
Cell hostmicrobe. 18(6)
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

The 2013-present Western African Ebola virus disease (EVD) outbreak is the largest ever recorded with >28,000 reported cases. Ebola virus (EBOV) genome sequencing has played an important role throughout this outbreak; however, relatively few sequences have been determined from patients in Liberia, the second worst-affected country. Here, we report 140 EBOV genome sequences from the second wave of the Liberian outbreak and analyze them in combination with 782 previously published sequences from throughout the Western African outbreak. While multiple early introductions of EBOV to Liberia are evident, the majority of Liberian EVD cases are consistent with a single introduction, followed by spread and diversification within the country. Movement of the virus within Liberia was widespread, and reintroductions from Liberia served as an important source for the continuation of the already ongoing EVD outbreak in Guinea. Overall, little evidence was found for incremental adaptation of EBOV to the human host.

Details

ISSN :
19346069
Volume :
18
Issue :
6
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Cell hostmicrobe
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....b1f494cbdf8f3209fc7fdfcd04a465b7