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Hayden C Metsky1,2, Christian B Matranga1, Shirlee Wohl1,3, Stephen F Schaffner1,3,4, Catherine A Freije1,3, Sarah M Winnicki1, Kendra West1, James Qu1, Mary Lynn Baniecki1, Adrianne Gladden-Young1, Aaron E Lin1,3, Christopher H Tomkins-Tinch1, Simon H Ye1,5, Daniel J Park1, Cynthia Y Luo1,3, Kayla G Barnes1,3,4, Rickey R Shah1,6, Bridget Chak1,3, Giselle Barbosa-Lima7, Edson Delatorre8, Yasmine R Vieira7, Lauren M Paul9, Amanda L Tan9, Carolyn M Barcellona9, Mario C Porcelli10, Chalmers Vasquez10, Andrew C Cannons11, Marshall R Cone11, Kelly N Hogan11, Edgar W Kopp11, Joshua J Anzinger12, Kimberly F Garcia13, Leda A Parham13, Rosa M Gélvez Ramírez14, Maria C Miranda Montoya14, Diana P Rojas15, Catherine M Brown16, Scott Hennigan16, Brandon Sabina16, Sarah Scotland16, Karthik Gangavarapu17, Nathan D Grubaugh17, Glenn Oliveira18, Refugio Robles-Sikisaka17, Andrew Rambaut19,20, Lee Gehrke21,22, Sandra Smole16, M Elizabeth Halloran23,24, Luis Villar14, Salim Mattar25, Ivette Lorenzana13, Jose Cerbino-Neto7, Clarissa Valim4,26, Wim Degrave27, Patricia T Bozza28, Andreas Gnirke1, Kristian G Andersen17,18,29, Sharon Isern9, Scott F Michael9, Fernando A Bozza7,30, Thiago M L Souza31,32, Irene Bosch21, Nathan L Yozwiak1,3, Bronwyn L MacInnis1,4, Pardis C Sabeti1,3,4,33.
Abstract
Although the recent Zika virus (ZIKV) epidemic in the Americas and its link to birth defects have attracted a great deal of attention, much remains unknown about ZIKV disease epidemiology and ZIKV evolution, in part owing to a lack of genomic data. Here we address this gap in knowledge by using multiple sequencing approaches to generate 110 ZIKV genomes from clinical and mosquito samples from 10 countries and territories, greatly expanding the observed viral genetic diversity from this outbreak. We analysed the timing and patterns of introductions into distinct geographic regions; our phylogenetic evidence suggests rapid expansion of the outbreak in Brazil and multiple introductions of outbreak strains into Puerto Rico, Honduras, Colombia, other Caribbean islands, and the continental United States. We find that ZIKV circulated undetected in multiple regions for many months before the first locally transmitted cases were confirmed, highlighting the importance of surveillance of viral infections. We identify mutations with possible functional implications for ZIKV biology and pathogenesis, as well as those that might be relevant to the effectiveness of diagnostic tests.Entities:
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28538734 PMCID: PMC5563848 DOI: 10.1038/nature22402
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nature ISSN: 0028-0836 Impact factor: 49.962