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Ana Carolina B Terzian1, Albert J Auguste1, Danila Vedovello1, Marcelo U Ferreira1, Mônica da Silva-Nunes1, Márcia A Sperança1, Rodrigo B Suzuki1, Camila Juncansen1, João P Araújo1, Scott C Weaver1, Maurício L Nogueira2.
Abstract
Mayaro virus (MAYV) is widely distributed throughout South America and is the etiologic agent of Mayaro fever, an acute febrile illness often presenting with arthralgic manifestations. The true incidence of MAYV infection is likely grossly underestimated because the symptomatic presentation is very similar to that of dengue fever and other acute febrile tropical diseases. We report the complete genome sequence of a MAYV isolate detected from an Acrelândia patient presenting with fever, chills, and sweating, but with no arthralgia. Results show that this isolate belongs to genotype D and is closely related to Bolivian strains. Our results suggest that the Acre/Mayaro strain is closely related to the progenitor of these Bolivian strains that were isolated between 2002 and 2006. © The American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25510721 PMCID: PMC4347347 DOI: 10.4269/ajtmh.14-0417
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Am J Trop Med Hyg ISSN: 0002-9637 Impact factor: 2.345