Retrospective epidemiologic and genomic surveillance of arboviruses in 2023 in Brazil reveals high co-circulation of chikungunya and dengue viruses.

IF 7 1区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL BMC Medicine Pub Date : 2024-11-20 DOI:10.1186/s12916-024-03737-w
Augusto César Parreiras de Jesus, Paula Luize Camargos Fonseca, Hugo José Alves, Diego Menezes Bonfim, João Victor Rodrigues Dutra, Filipe Romero Rebello Moreira, Cristiane Pinheiro Toscano de Brito Mendonça, Jéssica Silqueira Hickson Rios, Joice do Prado Silva, Frederico Scott Varella Malta, Isabela Braga-Paz, João Locke Ferreira de Araújo, Jaqueline Silva de Oliveira, Carolina Senra Alves de Souza, Sandra Elisa Barbosa da Silva, Danielle Costa Capistrano Chaves, Renée da Silva Carvalho, Eneida Santos de Oliveira, Marisa de Oliveira Ribeiro, Monica Barcellos Arruda, Patricia Alvarez, Rennan Garcias Moreira, Renan Pedra de Souza, Danielle Alves Gomes Zauli, Renato Santana Aguiar
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Background: The rapid spread and increase of chikungunya (CHIKV) and dengue (DENV) cases in Brazilian regions in 2023 has raised concerns about the impact of arboviruses on public health. Epidemiological and genomic surveillance was performed to estimate the introduction and spread of CHIKV and DENV in Brazil.

Methods: This study obtained results from the Hermes Pardini (HP), a private medical laboratory, and the Health Department of Minas Gerais state (SES-MG). We investigated the positivity rates of CHIKV and DENV by analyzing the results of 139,457 samples tested for CHIKV (44,029 in 2022 and 95,428 in 2023) and 491,528 samples tested for DENV (163,674 in 2022 and 327,854 in 2023) across the five representative geographical regions of Brazil. Genome sequencing was performed on 80 CHIKV and 153 DENV samples that had been positive for RT-PCR tests.

Results: In our sampling, the data from CHIKV tests indicated that the Northeast region had the highest regional positivity rate in 2022 (58.1%). However, in 2023, the Southeast region recorded the highest positivity rate (40.5%). With regard to DENV, the South region exhibited the highest regional positivity rate in both 2022 (40.8%) and 2023 (22.7%), followed by the Southeast region in both years (34.8% in 2022; 21.4% in 2023). During the first 30 epidemiological weeks of 2023 in the state of Minas Gerais (MG), there was a 5.8-fold increase in CHIKV cases and a 3.5-fold increase in DENV compared to the same period in 2022. Analysis of 151 new DENV-1 and 80 CHIKV genomes revealed the presence of three main clusters of CHIKV and circulation of several DENV lineages in MG. All CHIKV clades are closely related to genomes from previous Brazilian outbreaks in the Northeast, suggesting importation events from this region to MG. We detected the RNA of both viruses in approximately 12.75% of the confirmed positive cases, suggesting an increase of co-infection with DENV and CHIKV during the period of analysis.

Conclusions: These high rates of re-emergence and co-infection with both arboviruses provide useful data for implementing control measures of Aedes vectors and the urgent implementation of public health politics to reduce the numbers of CHIKV and DENV cases in the country.

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2023 年巴西对虫媒病毒的流行病学和基因组学回顾性监测显示,基孔肯雅病毒和登革热病毒高度共同流行。
背景:2023年,基孔肯雅病毒(CHIKV)和登革热(DENV)病例在巴西各地区迅速蔓延和增加,引起了人们对虫媒病毒对公共卫生影响的关注。为了估计基孔肯雅病毒和登革热病毒在巴西的传播情况,我们开展了流行病学和基因组监测:本研究从私营医疗实验室 Hermes Pardini (HP) 和米纳斯吉拉斯州卫生局 (SES-MG) 获得结果。我们通过分析巴西五个代表性地区的139,457份CHIKV检测样本(2022年为44,029份,2023年为95,428份)和491,528份DENV检测样本(2022年为163,674份,2023年为327,854份)的结果,调查了CHIKV和DENV的阳性率。对RT-PCR检测呈阳性的80个CHIKV样本和153个DENV样本进行了基因组测序:在我们的抽样调查中,CHIKV 检测数据表明,2022 年东北部地区的阳性率最高(58.1%)。但在 2023 年,东南部地区的阳性率最高(40.5%)。在 DENV 方面,南部地区在 2022 年(40.8%)和 2023 年(22.7%)的地区阳性率最高,其次是东南部地区(2022 年为 34.8%;2023 年为 21.4%)。与 2022 年同期相比,在米纳斯吉拉斯州(MG)2023 年的前 30 个流行病学周内,CHIKV 病例增加了 5.8 倍,DENV 增加了 3.5 倍。对151个新的DENV-1基因组和80个CHIKV基因组的分析表明,在MG存在三个主要的CHIKV群,并有多个DENV品系在流行。所有CHIKV支系都与之前巴西东北部疫情爆发时的基因组密切相关,这表明疫情是从该地区传入MG的。我们在约12.75%的确诊阳性病例中检测到了这两种病毒的RNA,这表明在分析期间,DENV和CHIKV合并感染的病例有所增加:这两种虫媒病毒的高重现率和合并感染率为实施伊蚊病媒控制措施和紧急实施公共卫生政策以减少该国的 CHIKV 和 DENV 病例数量提供了有用的数据。
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BMC Medicine
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