| Literature DB >> 26488312 |
Tiffany F Kautz, Esteban E Díaz-González, Jesse H Erasmus, Iliana R Malo-García, Rose M Langsjoen, Edward I Patterson, Dawn I Auguste, Naomi L Forrester, Rosa Maria Sanchez-Casas, Mauricio Hernández-Ávila, Celia M Alpuche-Aranda, Scott C Weaver, Ildefonso Fernández-Salas.
Abstract
Since chikungunya virus (CHIKV) was introduced into the Americas in 2013, its geographic distribution has rapidly expanded. Of 119 serum samples collected in 2014 from febrile patients in southern Mexico, 79% were positive for CHIKV or IgM against CHIKV. Sequencing results confirmed CHIKV strains closely related to Caribbean isolates.Entities:
Keywords: Aedes; Mexico; Pan American Health Organization; alphavirus; arboviruses; arthralgia; chikungunya virus; disease outbreaks; phylogeny; public health; vector-borne infections; viruses
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26488312 PMCID: PMC4622247 DOI: 10.3201/eid2111.150546
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Emerg Infect Dis ISSN: 1080-6040 Impact factor: 6.883
Figure 1Map of Mexico showing the 3 sites where serum samples were obtained to test for chikungunya virus in Chiapas, Mexico, 2014: Tapachula, La Libertad, and Ciudad Hidalgo.
Figure 2A) Number of serum samples positive for chikungunya virus (CHIKV) by reverse transcription quantitative PCR (qRT-PCR), for CHIKV IgM by ELISA, and negative for CHIKV by both methods, arranged according to day after fever onset. B) Phylogenetic tree generated by Bayesian analysis showing the relationship of the complete genomic sequences of 5 chikungunya virus isolates from Mexico and representative sequences from the GenBank library. All nodes showed posterior probabilities of >0.9, except those indicated with a star. The inset shows the closest relatives of the 5 isolates. ECSA, East/Central/South African, IOL, Indian Ocean lineage. Scale bars indicates nucleotide substitutions per site.
Proportions of CHIKV viremia and IgM in 119 serum samples collected at 3 collection sites in Chiapas, Mexico, October–December 2014*
| Collection site | No. serum samples | % qRT-PCR positive serum samples (no.) | Mean serum virus titer, log10 PFU/mL (±SD) | % IgM-positive serum samples† (no.) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| La Libertad | 43 | 20 (9) | 3.26 (0.57) | 51.2 (22) |
| Ciudad Hidalgo | 63 | 23.8 (15) | 3.36 (0.56) | 68.2 (43) |
| Tapachula | 13 | 30.8 (4) | 3.66 | 7.7 (1) |
*CHIKV, chikungunya virus; qRT-PCR, quantitative reverse transcription PCR. †Six patient samples that were negative for CHIKV by qRT-PCR were unable to be used for plaque assays or ELISAs because they were stored in MagnaPure Buffer (Roche, Nutley, NJ, USA).