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Genetic diversity of rabies virus in different host species and geographic regions of Zambia and Zimbabwe.

Walter Muleya1,2,3, Herman Moses Chambaro4,5, Michihito Sasaki5, Lambert Fadzai Gwenhure6, Roy Mwenechanya1, Masahiro Kajihara7, Ngonda Saasa2,3,8, Zacharia Mupila9, Akina Mori-Kajihara7, Yongjin Qiu10, Elias Kangwa11, Aaron Mweene2,3,8, Boniface Namangala12, Ayato Takada7,8,13, Hirofumi Sawa14,15,16.   

Abstract

Rabies is endemic in Zambia and Zimbabwe. The previously investigated strains of rabies virus in central Zambia belong to the Africa 1b lineage, with similar circulating virus strains found in the various tested hosts and regions. However, prior work assessed only limited regions and host species. Thus, this study aimed to more comprehensively determine the genetic diversity of rabies virus across regions of Zambia and Zimbabwe. RNA (n = 76) was extracted from positive direct fluorescent antibody test brain tissues from dog, cow, goat, cat, pig, human, and jackal collected from Zambia and Zimbabwe. The amplicons of the nucleoprotein and glycoprotein genes were obtained from all examined samples by nested RT-PCR and subsequently sequenced. A phylogenetic analysis of the N gene confirmed that all the endemic strains of rabies virus in Zambia and Zimbabwe belong to the Africa 1b lineage. The obtained viral gene sequences were phylogenetically divided into two clusters. Cluster II comprised only Zambian strains. In contrast, cluster I comprised both Zambia and Zimbabwe strains, with strains from Zimbabwe forming a distinct lineage from Zambian strains, implying viral genetic divergence due to geographical barriers. However, no evidence of clustering based on host or region was observed, implying the circulation of similar virus strains occurs in different hosts and regions of Zambia and Zimbabwe. The clustering of rabies virus strains from jackals with those from domestic animals provides evidence of similar virus strains circulating in both wildlife and domestic animals, and that the jackal might be one of the potential reservoirs of rabies virus infection. In this study, no strains circulating in Zimbabwe were detected in Zambia.

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Keywords:  Glycoprotein; Nucleoprotein; Phylogenetic; Rabies; Zambia; Zimbabwe

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31267444     DOI: 10.1007/s11262-019-01682-y

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Virus Genes        ISSN: 0920-8569            Impact factor:   2.332


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