وثيقة
Genetic diversity and phylogenetic analysis of crimean-congo hemorrhagic fever viruses circulating in Pakistan during 2019.
المعرف
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pntd.0008238
المصدر
PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases. v. 14, 6, e0008238, p. 1-11
المساهمون
Khurshid, Adnan., مؤلف
Alam, Muhammad Masroor., مؤلف
Akhtar, Ribqa., مؤلف
Salman, Muhammad., مؤلف
Ikram, Aamer., مؤلف
الدولة
United States.
مكان النشر
California
الناشر
Public Library of Science.
ميلادي
2020-06-01
اللغة
الأنجليزية
الملخص الإنجليزي
Being an endemic country for Crimean Congo hemorrhagic fever (CCHF), this study aimed to explore the genetic diversity of CCHF virus (CCHFV) detected in Pakistan during 2019. Serum samples from patients with clinical signs of hemorrhagic fever attending tertiary care hospitals in Pakistan were tested for CCHFV RNA using real-time PCR at Department of Virology, National Institute of Health. The partial S-gene fragments were directly sequenced to determine the prevailing CCHFV genotypes and their molecular epidemiology in Paki-stan. During January-December 2019, 280 samples from suspected CCHF patients were tested and 28 (10%) were found positive on real-time PCR. Positive cases were detected from 14 districts and across all four provinces of Pakistan with majority reported during August-September. The mean age of CCHFV positive patients was 37.25 years (range 5–65 years) with a high frequency in males (92.8%; n = 26) and a case fatality rate of 40.7% was observed. Phylogenetic analysis showed that S-segment of 2019 PAK CCHFV strains (n = 13) belonged to Asia-1 genotype and clustered with regional strains from Iran, Oman, and Afghanistan. We conclude that Asia-1 genotype of CCHF virus remains endemic in Pakistan. Our findings emphasize to establish a laboratory based surveillance program to monitor the disease burden and identify outbreak hotspots for effective control.
ISSN
1935-2727
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