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Emergence of the Zika virus Asian lineage in Angola: an outbreak investigation

Emergence of the Zika virus Asian lineage in Angola: an outbreak investigation
Emergence of the Zika virus Asian lineage in Angola: an outbreak investigation
Background
Zika virus infections and suspected microcephaly cases have been reported in Angola since late 2016, but no data are available about the origins, epidemiology, and diversity of the virus. We aimed to investigate the emergence and circulation of Zika virus in Angola.

Methods
Diagnostic samples collected by the Angolan Ministry of Health as part of routine arboviral surveillance were tested by real-time reverse transcription PCR by the Instituto Nacional de Investigação em Saúde (Ministry of Health, Luanda, Angola). To identify further samples positive for Zika virus and appropriate for genomic sequencing, we also tested samples from a 2017 study of people with HIV in Luanda. Portable sequencing was used to generate Angolan Zika virus genome sequences from three people positive for Zika virus infection by real-time reverse transcription PCR, including one neonate with microcephaly. Genetic and mobility data were analysed to investigate the date of introduction and geographical origin of Zika virus in Angola. Brain CT and MRI, and serological assays were done on a child with microcephaly to confirm microcephaly and assess previous Zika virus infection.

Findings
Serum samples from 54 people with suspected acute Zika virus infection, 76 infants with suspected microcephaly, 24 mothers of infants with suspected microcephaly, 336 patients with suspected dengue virus or chikungunya virus infection, and 349 samples from the HIV study were tested by real-time reverse transcription PCR. Four cases identified between December, 2016, and June, 2017, tested positive for Zika virus. Analyses of viral genomic and human mobility data suggest that Zika virus was probably introduced to Angola from Brazil between July, 2015, and June, 2016. This introduction probably initiated local circulation of Zika virus in Angola that continued until at least June, 2017. The infant with microcephaly in whom CT and MRI were done had brain abnormalities consistent with congenital Zika syndrome and serological evidence for Zika virus infection.

Interpretation
Our analyses show that autochthonous transmission of the Asian lineage of Zika virus has taken place in Africa. Zika virus surveillance and surveillance of associated cases of microcephaly throughout the continent is crucial.

Funding
Royal Society, Wellcome Trust, Global Challenges Research Fund (UK Research and Innovation), Africa Oxford, John Fell Fund, Oxford Martin School, European Research Council, Departamento de Ciência e Tecnologia/Ministério da Saúde/National Council for Scientific and Technological Development, and Ministério da Educação/Coordenação de Aperfeicoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior.
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Hill, Sarah C., Vasconcelos, Jocelyne, Neto, Zoraima, Jandondo, Domingos, Zé-Zé, Líbia, Aguiar, Renato Santana, Xavier, Joilson, Thézé, Julien, Mirandela, Marinela, Micolo Cândido, Ana Luísa, Vaz, Filipa, Sebastião, Cruz dos Santos, Wu, Chieh-Hsi, Kraemer, Moritz U.G., Melo, Adriana, Schamber-Reis, Bruno L.F., de Azevedo, Girlene S., Tanuri, Amilcar, Higa, Luiza M., Clemente, Carina, da Silva, Sara Pereira, da Silva Candido, Darlan, Claro, Ingra M., Quibuco, Domingos, Domingos, Cristóvão, Pocongo, Bárbara, Watts, Alexander G., Khan, Kamran, Alcantara, Luiz Carlos Junior, Sabino, Ester C., Lackritz, Eve, Pybus, Oliver G., Alves, Maria-João, Afonso, Joana and Faria, Nuno R. (2019) Emergence of the Zika virus Asian lineage in Angola: an outbreak investigation. The Lancet Infectious Diseases, 19 (10), 1138-1147. (doi:10.1016/S1473-3099(19)30293-2).

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Abstract

Background
Zika virus infections and suspected microcephaly cases have been reported in Angola since late 2016, but no data are available about the origins, epidemiology, and diversity of the virus. We aimed to investigate the emergence and circulation of Zika virus in Angola.

Methods
Diagnostic samples collected by the Angolan Ministry of Health as part of routine arboviral surveillance were tested by real-time reverse transcription PCR by the Instituto Nacional de Investigação em Saúde (Ministry of Health, Luanda, Angola). To identify further samples positive for Zika virus and appropriate for genomic sequencing, we also tested samples from a 2017 study of people with HIV in Luanda. Portable sequencing was used to generate Angolan Zika virus genome sequences from three people positive for Zika virus infection by real-time reverse transcription PCR, including one neonate with microcephaly. Genetic and mobility data were analysed to investigate the date of introduction and geographical origin of Zika virus in Angola. Brain CT and MRI, and serological assays were done on a child with microcephaly to confirm microcephaly and assess previous Zika virus infection.

Findings
Serum samples from 54 people with suspected acute Zika virus infection, 76 infants with suspected microcephaly, 24 mothers of infants with suspected microcephaly, 336 patients with suspected dengue virus or chikungunya virus infection, and 349 samples from the HIV study were tested by real-time reverse transcription PCR. Four cases identified between December, 2016, and June, 2017, tested positive for Zika virus. Analyses of viral genomic and human mobility data suggest that Zika virus was probably introduced to Angola from Brazil between July, 2015, and June, 2016. This introduction probably initiated local circulation of Zika virus in Angola that continued until at least June, 2017. The infant with microcephaly in whom CT and MRI were done had brain abnormalities consistent with congenital Zika syndrome and serological evidence for Zika virus infection.

Interpretation
Our analyses show that autochthonous transmission of the Asian lineage of Zika virus has taken place in Africa. Zika virus surveillance and surveillance of associated cases of microcephaly throughout the continent is crucial.

Funding
Royal Society, Wellcome Trust, Global Challenges Research Fund (UK Research and Innovation), Africa Oxford, John Fell Fund, Oxford Martin School, European Research Council, Departamento de Ciência e Tecnologia/Ministério da Saúde/National Council for Scientific and Technological Development, and Ministério da Educação/Coordenação de Aperfeicoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior.

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Accepted/In Press date: 30 May 2019
e-pub ahead of print date: 25 September 2019
Published date: October 2019

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Local EPrints ID: 437645
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/437645
ISSN: 1473-3099
PURE UUID: d92975c4-a784-4184-8163-af3b941f652b
ORCID for Chieh-Hsi Wu: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-9386-725X

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Date deposited: 07 Feb 2020 17:33
Last modified: 17 Mar 2024 04:00

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Contributors

Author: Sarah C. Hill
Author: Jocelyne Vasconcelos
Author: Zoraima Neto
Author: Domingos Jandondo
Author: Líbia Zé-Zé
Author: Renato Santana Aguiar
Author: Joilson Xavier
Author: Julien Thézé
Author: Marinela Mirandela
Author: Ana Luísa Micolo Cândido
Author: Filipa Vaz
Author: Cruz dos Santos Sebastião
Author: Chieh-Hsi Wu ORCID iD
Author: Moritz U.G. Kraemer
Author: Adriana Melo
Author: Bruno L.F. Schamber-Reis
Author: Girlene S. de Azevedo
Author: Amilcar Tanuri
Author: Luiza M. Higa
Author: Carina Clemente
Author: Sara Pereira da Silva
Author: Darlan da Silva Candido
Author: Ingra M. Claro
Author: Domingos Quibuco
Author: Cristóvão Domingos
Author: Bárbara Pocongo
Author: Alexander G. Watts
Author: Kamran Khan
Author: Luiz Carlos Junior Alcantara
Author: Ester C. Sabino
Author: Eve Lackritz
Author: Oliver G. Pybus
Author: Maria-João Alves
Author: Joana Afonso
Author: Nuno R. Faria

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