| Literature DB >> 31096054 |
Matthieu Fritz1, Raphaël Taty Taty2, Chantale Portella3, Christ Guimbi4, Michel Mankou5, Eric M Leroy6, Pierre Becquart7.
Abstract
In January 2019, an outbreak of chikungunya virus fever was reported in a rural region near Pointe-Noire, Republic of the Congo. Molecular and phylogenetic analysis of this new CHIKV strain demonstrated the presence of the A226V substitution and a surprisingly close relation with Aedes aegypti-associated Central Africa chikungunya strains. These results, combined with the preponderance of Aedes albopictus in the outbreak area, suggest a recent vector-host switch facilitated by the emergence and spread of the A226V mutation from a related CHIKV strain previously circulating in Aedes aegypti. The proximity of this outbreak to the large city of Pointe-Noire alerts us to a possibly devastating future outbreak in the absence of measures limiting the proliferation of Ae. albopictus mosquitoes.Entities:
Keywords: Aedes albopictus; Central Africa; Chikungunya; Outbreak; Republic of the Congo; Virus
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31096054 DOI: 10.1016/j.ijid.2019.05.013
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Infect Dis ISSN: 1201-9712 Impact factor: 3.623