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Active Targeted Surveillance to Identify Sites of Emergence of Hantavirus.

Won-Keun Kim1, Jin Sun No1, Daesang Lee2, Jaehun Jung3, Hayne Park3, Yongjin Yi3, Jeong-Ah Kim1, Seung-Ho Lee1, Yujin Kim3, Sunhye Park2, Seungchan Cho1, Geum-Young Lee1, Dong Hyun Song2, Se Hun Gu2, Kkothanahreum Park1, Heung-Chul Kim4, Michael R Wiley5, Patrick S G Chain6, Seong Tae Jeong2, Terry A Klein4, Gustavo Palacios5, Jin-Won Song1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Endemic outbreaks of hantaviruses pose a critical public health threat worldwide. Hantaan orthohantavirus (HTNV) causes hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome (HFRS) in humans. Using comparative genomic analyses of partial and nearly complete sequences of HTNV from humans and rodents, we were able to localize, with limitations, the putative infection locations for HFRS patients. Partial sequences might not reflect precise phylogenetic positions over the whole-genome sequences; finer granularity of rodent sampling reflects more precisely the circulation of strains.
METHODS: Five HFRS specimens were collected. Epidemiological surveys were conducted with the patients during hospitalization. We conducted active surveillance at suspected HFRS outbreak areas. We performed multiplex polymerase chain reaction-based next-generation sequencing to obtain the genomic sequence of HTNV from patients and rodents. The phylogeny of human- and rodent-derived HTNV was generated using the maximum likelihood method. For phylogeographic analyses, the tracing of HTNV genomes from HFRS patients was defined on the bases of epidemiological interviews, phylogenetic patterns of the viruses, and geographic locations of HTNV-positive rodents.
RESULTS: The phylogeographic analyses demonstrated genetic clusters of HTNV strains from clinical specimens, with HTNV circulating in rodents at suspected sites of patient infections.
CONCLUSIONS: This study demonstrates a major shift in molecular epidemiological surveillance of HTNV. Active targeted surveillance was performed at sites of suspected infections, allowing the high-resolution phylogeographic analysis to reveal the site of emergence of HTNV. We posit that this novel approach will make it possible to identify infectious sources, perform disease risk assessment, and implement preparedness against vector-borne viruses.
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Keywords:  active targeted surveillance; epidemiology; hantavirus; hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome; next-generation sequencing

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Year:  2020        PMID: 30891596     DOI: 10.1093/cid/ciz234

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Infect Dis        ISSN: 1058-4838            Impact factor:   9.079


  9 in total

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Authors:  Samuel M Goodfellow; Robert A Nofchissey; Kurt C Schwalm; Joseph A Cook; Jonathan L Dunnum; Yan Guo; Chunyan Ye; Gregory J Mertz; Kartik Chandran; Michelle Harkins; Daryl B Domman; Darrell L Dinwiddie; Steven B Bradfute
Journal:  J Virol       Date:  2021-09-22       Impact factor: 5.103

2.  A novel genotype of Hantaan orthohantavirus harbored by Apodemus agrarius chejuensis as a potential etiologic agent of hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome in Republic of Korea.

Authors:  Kyungmin Park; Won-Keun Kim; Seung-Ho Lee; Jongwoo Kim; Jingyeong Lee; Seungchan Cho; Geum-Young Lee; Jin Sun No; Keun Hwa Lee; Jin-Won Song
Journal:  PLoS Negl Trop Dis       Date:  2021-05-12

Review 3.  The Needs for Developing Experiments on Reservoirs in Hantavirus Research: Accomplishments, Challenges and Promises for the Future.

Authors:  Sarah Madrières; Guillaume Castel; Séverine Murri; Johann Vulin; Philippe Marianneau; Nathalie Charbonnel
Journal:  Viruses       Date:  2019-07-19       Impact factor: 5.048

4.  Amplicon-Based, Next-Generation Sequencing Approaches to Characterize Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms of Orthohantavirus Species.

Authors:  Mariah K Taylor; Evan P Williams; Thidathip Wongsurawat; Piroon Jenjaroenpun; Intawat Nookaew; Colleen B Jonsson
Journal:  Front Cell Infect Microbiol       Date:  2020-10-14       Impact factor: 5.293

5.  Phylogeographic diversity and hybrid zone of Hantaan orthohantavirus collected in Gangwon Province, Republic of Korea.

Authors:  Geum-Young Lee; Won-Keun Kim; Kyungmin Park; Seung-Ho Lee; Jusun Hwang; Jin Sun No; Seungchan Cho; Daesang Lee; Dong-Hyun Song; Se Hun Gu; Man-Seong Park; Seong Tae Jeong; Young-Su Kim; Jin-Won Song
Journal:  PLoS Negl Trop Dis       Date:  2020-10-09

Review 6.  Genomic Epidemiology and Active Surveillance to Investigate Outbreaks of Hantaviruses.

Authors:  Won-Keun Kim; Seungchan Cho; Seung-Ho Lee; Jin Sun No; Geum-Young Lee; Kyungmin Park; Daesang Lee; Seong Tae Jeong; Jin-Won Song
Journal:  Front Cell Infect Microbiol       Date:  2021-01-08       Impact factor: 5.293

7.  Whole-genome sequencing and genetic diversity of severe fever with thrombocytopenia syndrome virus using multiplex PCR-based nanopore sequencing, Republic of Korea.

Authors:  Jingyeong Lee; Kyungmin Park; Jongwoo Kim; Seung-Ho Lee; Geum-Young Lee; Seungchan Cho; Heung-Chul Kim; Terry A Klein; Jeong-Ah Kim; Jeewan Choi; Juwan Park; Dong-Hyun Song; Se Hun Gu; Hyeongseok Yun; Jung-Eun Kim; Daesang Lee; Gyeung Haeng Hur; Seong Tae Jeong; Il-Ung Hwang; Won-Keun Kim; Jin-Won Song
Journal:  PLoS Negl Trop Dis       Date:  2022-09-12

8.  Multiplex PCR-Based Nanopore Sequencing and Epidemiological Surveillance of Hantaan orthohantavirus in Apodemus agrarius, Republic of Korea.

Authors:  Kyungmin Park; Seung-Ho Lee; Jongwoo Kim; Jingyeong Lee; Geum-Young Lee; Seungchan Cho; Seung Ho Lee; Kkothanahreum Park; Jin Sun No; Shailesh Budhathoki; Yu-Jin Kim; Young-Su Kim; Heung-Chul Kim; Terry A Klein; Won-Keun Kim; Jin-Won Song
Journal:  Viruses       Date:  2021-05-06       Impact factor: 5.048

9.  Urinary genome detection and tracking of Hantaan virus from hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome patients using multiplex PCR-based next-generation sequencing.

Authors:  Seungchan Cho; Won-Keun Kim; Jin Sun No; Seung-Ho Lee; Jaehun Jung; Yongjin Yi; Hayne Cho Park; Geum-Young Lee; Kyungmin Park; Jeong-Ah Kim; Jongwoo Kim; Jingyeong Lee; Daesang Lee; Dong Hyun Song; Se Hun Gu; Seong Tae Jeong; Jin-Won Song
Journal:  PLoS Negl Trop Dis       Date:  2021-09-28
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