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Genomic epidemiology reconstructs the introduction and spread of Zika virus in Central America and Mexico

Genomic epidemiology reconstructs the introduction and spread of Zika virus in Central America and Mexico
Genomic epidemiology reconstructs the introduction and spread of Zika virus in Central America and Mexico
Summary The Zika virus (ZIKV) epidemic in the Americas established ZIKV as a major public health threat and uncovered its association with severe diseases, including microcephaly. However, genetic epidemiology in some at-risk regions, particularly Central America and Mexico, remains limited. We report 61 ZIKV genomes from this region, generated using metagenomic sequencing with ZIKV-specific enrichment, and combine phylogenetic, epidemiological, and environmental data to reconstruct ZIKV transmission. These analyses revealed multiple independent ZIKV introductions to Central America and Mexico. One introduction, likely from Brazil via Honduras, led to most infections and the undetected spread of ZIKV through the region from late 2014. Multiple lines of evidence indicate biannual peaks of ZIKV transmission in the region, likely driven by varying local environmental conditions for mosquito vectors and herd immunity. The spatial and temporal heterogeneity of ZIKV transmission in Central America and Mexico challenges arbovirus surveillance and disease control measures.
Zika virus, Central America, Mexico, transmission, genomics, phylodynamics, effective reproductive number, metagenomic sequencing, “spiked” primer enrichment, bait capture enrichment
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Thézé, Julien, Li, Tony, du Plessis, Louis, Bouquet, Jerome, Kraemer, Moritz U.G., Somasekar, Sneha, Yu, Guixia, de Cesare, Mariateresa, Balmaseda, Angel, Kuan, Guillermina, Harris, Eva, Wu, Chieh-hsi, Ansari, M. Azim, Bowden, Rory, Faria, Nuno R., Yagi, Shigeo, Messenger, Sharon, Brooks, Trevor, Stone, Mars, Bloch, Evan M., Busch, Michael, Muñoz-Medina, José E., González-Bonilla, Cesar R., Wolinsky, Steven, López, Susana, Arias, Carlos F., Bonsall, David, Chiu, Charles Y. and Pybus, Oliver G. (2018) Genomic epidemiology reconstructs the introduction and spread of Zika virus in Central America and Mexico. Cell Host & Microbe, 23 (6), 855-864. (doi:10.1016/j.chom.2018.04.017).

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Summary The Zika virus (ZIKV) epidemic in the Americas established ZIKV as a major public health threat and uncovered its association with severe diseases, including microcephaly. However, genetic epidemiology in some at-risk regions, particularly Central America and Mexico, remains limited. We report 61 ZIKV genomes from this region, generated using metagenomic sequencing with ZIKV-specific enrichment, and combine phylogenetic, epidemiological, and environmental data to reconstruct ZIKV transmission. These analyses revealed multiple independent ZIKV introductions to Central America and Mexico. One introduction, likely from Brazil via Honduras, led to most infections and the undetected spread of ZIKV through the region from late 2014. Multiple lines of evidence indicate biannual peaks of ZIKV transmission in the region, likely driven by varying local environmental conditions for mosquito vectors and herd immunity. The spatial and temporal heterogeneity of ZIKV transmission in Central America and Mexico challenges arbovirus surveillance and disease control measures.

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Accepted/In Press date: 26 April 2018
e-pub ahead of print date: 24 May 2018
Published date: 13 June 2018
Keywords: Zika virus, Central America, Mexico, transmission, genomics, phylodynamics, effective reproductive number, metagenomic sequencing, “spiked” primer enrichment, bait capture enrichment

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Local EPrints ID: 437636
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/437636
PURE UUID: 20fcc58c-5a6f-4c34-98e3-cd235033d83a
ORCID for Chieh-hsi Wu: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-9386-725X

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Last modified: 17 Mar 2024 04:00

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Author: Julien Thézé
Author: Tony Li
Author: Louis du Plessis
Author: Jerome Bouquet
Author: Moritz U.G. Kraemer
Author: Sneha Somasekar
Author: Guixia Yu
Author: Mariateresa de Cesare
Author: Angel Balmaseda
Author: Guillermina Kuan
Author: Eva Harris
Author: Chieh-hsi Wu ORCID iD
Author: M. Azim Ansari
Author: Rory Bowden
Author: Nuno R. Faria
Author: Shigeo Yagi
Author: Sharon Messenger
Author: Trevor Brooks
Author: Mars Stone
Author: Evan M. Bloch
Author: Michael Busch
Author: José E. Muñoz-Medina
Author: Cesar R. González-Bonilla
Author: Steven Wolinsky
Author: Susana López
Author: Carlos F. Arias
Author: David Bonsall
Author: Charles Y. Chiu
Author: Oliver G. Pybus

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