Reduced evolutionary rate in reemerged Ebola virus transmission chains

نویسندگان

  • David J Blackley
  • Michael R Wiley
  • Jason T Ladner
  • Mosoka Fallah
  • Terrence Lo
  • Merle L Gilbert
  • Christopher Gregory
  • Jonathan D'ambrozio
  • Stewart Coulter
  • Suzanne Mate
  • Zephaniah Balogun
  • Jeffrey Kugelman
  • William Nwachukwu
  • Karla Prieto
  • Adolphus Yeiah
  • Fred Amegashie
  • Brian Kearney
  • Meagan Wisniewski
  • John Saindon
  • Gary Schroth
  • Lawrence Fakoli
  • Joseph W Diclaro
  • Jens H Kuhn
  • Lisa E Hensley
  • Peter B Jahrling
  • Ute Ströher
  • Stuart T Nichol
  • Moses Massaquoi
  • Francis Kateh
  • Peter Clement
  • Alex Gasasira
  • Fatorma Bolay
  • Stephan S Monroe
  • Andrew Rambaut
  • Mariano Sanchez-Lockhart
  • A Scott Laney
  • Tolbert Nyenswah
  • Athalia Christie
  • Gustavo Palacios
چکیده

On 29 June 2015, Liberia's respite from Ebola virus disease (EVD) was interrupted for the second time by a renewed outbreak ("flare-up") of seven confirmed cases. We demonstrate that, similar to the March 2015 flare-up associated with sexual transmission, this new flare-up was a reemergence of a Liberian transmission chain originating from a persistently infected source rather than a reintroduction from a reservoir or a neighboring country with active transmission. Although distinct, Ebola virus (EBOV) genomes from both flare-ups exhibit significantly low genetic divergence, indicating a reduced rate of EBOV evolution during persistent infection. Using this rate of change as a signature, we identified two additional EVD clusters that possibly arose from persistently infected sources. These findings highlight the risk of EVD flare-ups even after an outbreak is declared over.

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دوره 2  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2016