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Corinne Ducournau, Audrey Ferrier-Rembert, Olivier Ferraris, Aurélie Joffre, Anne-Laure Favier, Olivier Flusin, Dieter Van Cauteren, Kaci Kecir, Brigitte Auburtin, Serge Védy, Maël Bessaud, Christophe N Peyrefitte.
Abstract
We investigated 4 related human cases of cowpox virus infection reported in France during 2011. Three patients were infected by the same strain, probably transmitted by imported pet rats, and the fourth patient was infected by another strain. The 2 strains were genetically related to viruses previously isolated from humans with cowpox infection in Europe.Entities:
Keywords: France; co-infection; cowpox virus; orthopoxvirus; poxvirus; rat-to-human infections; strains; viruses
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24274113 PMCID: PMC3840880 DOI: 10.3201/eid1912.130256
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Emerg Infect Dis ISSN: 1080-6040 Impact factor: 6.883
Figure 1Cowpox virus infection in 4 persons in France. The case-patients were infected in 2011 by virus transmitted from infected pet rats. A) Cutaneous lesion on patient 1. B) Cytopathic effects observed on Vero cell monolayers with isolate CEPAD332. Scale bar represents 500 μm. C) Cytopathic effects observed on Vero cell monolayers with isolate CEPAD335. Scale bar represents 500 μm. D) Negative-staining electron microscopy image of isolate CEPAD332. Scale bar represents 100 nm. E) Negative-staining electron microscopy image of isolate CEPAD335. Scale bar represents 100 nm.
Phenotypic properties of cowpox virus isolates from 4 patients, France, 2011*
| Patient no. | Biologic samples in different cell lines | Isolate | Morphologic characteristics of isolates after passage 2 in Vero cells | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Vero | MRC5 | BHK21 | |||
| 1 | High CPE | ND | ND | CEPAD332 | High CPE on day 3, mean plaque size 600 μm ± 100 μm |
| 2 (sister of patient 1) | High CPE | ND | ND | CEPAD336 | High CPE on day 3, mean plaque size 600 μm ± 100 μm |
| 3 (veterinarian) | High CPE | ND | ND | CEPAD333 | High CPE on day 3, mean plaque size 600 μm ± 100 μm |
| 4 (cousin of patients 1 and 2) | No CPE | Low CPE | Low CPE | CEPAD335 | Low CPE on day 7, mean plaque size 300 μm ± 50 μm |
*CPE, cytopathic effect; ND, not done.
Figure 2Schematic representation of cowpox virus (CPXV) GRI genome (A) and phylogenetic relationships between 4 genomic regions of CPXV isolates collected in France during 2011 and other CPXVs: C18L (B), 14-kDa (C), G1L (D), hemagglutinin (E). The sequenced regions are shaded in black in panel A. Nucleotide sequences were aligned by using CLC Main Workbench 6.0 software (CLC Bio,Aarhus, Denmark). Neighbor-joining phylograms were constructed in MEGA4 (www.megasoftware.net) by using the maximum composite likelihood method; the robustness of the resulting trees was assessed with 1,000 bootstrap replicates. The length of the branches is proportional to the number of base substitutions per site. The percentage bootstrap values are indicated if >70. Circles indicate the 2011 isolates from France; for other isolates, the year and country of isolation are indicated. Scale bars indicate nucleotide substitutions per site.