Whole genome sequencing unravels cryptic circulation of divergent dengue virus lineages in the rainforest region of Nigeria

Dengue is often misclassified and underreported in Africa due to inaccurate differential diagnoses of nonspecific febrile illnesses such as malaria, sparsity of diagnostic testing and poor clinical and genomic surveillance. There are limited reports on the seroprevalence and genetic diversity of dengue virus (DENV) in humans and vectors in Nigeria. In this study, we investigated the epidemiology and genetic diversity of dengue in the rainforest region of Nigeria. We screened 515 febrile patients who tested negative for malaria and typhoid fever in three hospitals in Oyo and Ekiti States in southern Nigeria with a combination of anti-dengue IgG/IgM/NS1 rapid test kits and metagenomic sequencing. We found that approximately 28% of screened patients had previous DENV exposure, with the highest prevalence in persons over sixty. Approximately 8% of the patients showed evidence of recent or current infection, and 2.7% had acute infection. Following sequencing of sixty samples, we assembled twenty DENV-1 genomes (3 complete and 17 partial). We found that all assembled genomes belonged to DENV-1 genotype III. Our phylogenetic analyses showed evidence of prolonged cryptic circulation of divergent DENV lineages in Oyo state. We were unable to resolve the source of DENV in Nigeria owing to limited sequencing data from the region. However, our sequences clustered closely with sequences in Tanzania and sequences reported in Chinese with travel history to Tanzania in 2019. This may reflect the wider unsampled bidirectional transmission of DENV-1 in Africa, which strongly emphasizes the importance of genomic surveillance in monitoring ongoing DENV transmission in Africa.

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E-Artikel

Erscheinungsjahr:

2024

Erschienen:

2024

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Zur Gesamtaufnahme - volume:13

Enthalten in:

Emerging microbes & infections - 13(2024), 1 vom: 19. Feb., Seite 2307511

Sprache:

Englisch

Beteiligte Personen:

Onoja, Bernard Anyebe [VerfasserIn]
Oguzie, Judith Uche [VerfasserIn]
George, Uwem Etop [VerfasserIn]
Asoh, Kaego Emmanuel [VerfasserIn]
Ajayi, Philip [VerfasserIn]
Omofaye, Toluwanimi Faithful [VerfasserIn]
Igeleke, Imafidon Oluwatoyin [VerfasserIn]
Eromon, Philomena [VerfasserIn]
Harouna, Soumare [VerfasserIn]
Parker, Edyth [VerfasserIn]
Adeniji, Adekunle Johnson [VerfasserIn]
Happi, Christian T [VerfasserIn]

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Themen:

Dengue
Genomic sequencing
IgG
IgM
Journal Article
NGS
NS1
Nigeria
Rain forest region

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Date Completed 01.02.2024

Date Revised 02.02.2024

published: Print-Electronic

Citation Status MEDLINE

doi:

10.1080/22221751.2024.2307511

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PPN (Katalog-ID):

NLM367308266