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Emerg Infect Dis ; 21(10): 1742-50, 2015 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26401714

ABSTRACT

In 2010, an outbreak of febrile illness with arthralgic manifestations was detected at La Estación village, Portuguesa State, Venezuela. The etiologic agent was determined to be Mayaro virus (MAYV), a reemerging South American alphavirus. A total of 77 cases was reported and 19 were confirmed as seropositive. MAYV was isolated from acute-phase serum samples from 6 symptomatic patients. We sequenced 27 complete genomes representing the full spectrum of MAYV genetic diversity, which facilitated detection of a new genotype, designated N. Phylogenetic analysis of genomic sequences indicated that etiologic strains from Venezuela belong to genotype D. Results indicate that MAYV is highly conserved genetically, showing ≈17% nucleotide divergence across all 3 genotypes and 4% among genotype D strains in the most variable genes. Coalescent analyses suggested genotypes D and L diverged ≈150 years ago and genotype diverged N ≈250 years ago. This virus commonly infects persons residing near enzootic transmission foci because of anthropogenic incursions.


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Alphavirus Infections/epidemiology , Alphavirus/genetics , Biological Evolution , Biota/immunology , Disease Outbreaks , Alphavirus/growth & development , Female , Humans , Male , Phylogeny , Venezuela/epidemiology
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Vector Borne Zoonotic Dis ; 10(6): 605-11, 2010 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20055578

ABSTRACT

Strains of Caño Delgadito virus (CADV) and Maporal virus (MAPV) were isolated from 25 (8.9%) of the 280 rodents captured on farms in 1997 in western Venezuela. The results of analyses of laboratory and zoographic data indicated that Alston's cotton rat (Sigmodon alstoni) is the principal host of CADV, horizontal virus transmission is the dominant mode of CADV transmission in Alston's cotton rat in nature, a pygmy rice rat (Oligoryzomys sp.) is the principal host of MAPV, and the natural host relationships of CADV and MAPV are highly specific.


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Orthohantavirus/isolation & purification , Rodentia/virology , Animals , Female , Orthohantavirus/physiology , Hantavirus Infections/epidemiology , Hantavirus Infections/veterinary , Hantavirus Infections/virology , Host-Pathogen Interactions , Male , Species Specificity , Venezuela/epidemiology
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Virology ; 378(2): 205-13, 2008 Sep 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18586298

ABSTRACT

The results of analyses of Z, RNA-dependent RNA polymerase, glycoprotein precursor, and nucleocapsid protein gene sequence data suggested that Guanarito virus was the most common cause of Venezuelan hemorrhagic fever in a 7-year period in the 1990s and that the evolution of Pirital virus in association with Sigmodon alstoni (Alston's cotton rat) has occurred at a significantly higher rate than the evolution of Guanarito virus in association with Zygodontomys brevicauda (short-tailed cane mouse) on the plains of western Venezuela. The results of analyses of the primary structures of the glycoproteins of the 8 strains of Guanarito virus isolated from humans suggested that these strains would be highly cross-reactive in neutralization assays. Thus, passive antibody therapy may prove beneficial in the treatment of human disease caused by strains of Guanarito virus that are enzootic in the region in which Venezuelan hemorrhagic fever is endemic.


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Arenaviridae Infections/virology , Arenaviruses, New World/classification , Arenaviruses, New World/genetics , Polymorphism, Genetic , Animals , Arenaviridae Infections/epidemiology , Arenaviruses, New World/isolation & purification , Humans , Phylogeny , Sequence Analysis, DNA , Sequence Homology, Amino Acid , Sigmodontinae/virology , Venezuela/epidemiology , Viral Nonstructural Proteins/genetics , Viral Structural Proteins/genetics
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