Silent St. Louis encephalitis virus circulation evidence by a haemovigilance survey in a centralized blood bank.

Sebastián Blanco, María C Frutos, Lorena Spinsanti, Sandra V Gallego
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Background: Saint Louis encephalitis virus (SLEV) re-emergence and its geographical expansion, evidenced by its emergence in previously unaffected areas, have raised significant public health concerns. We aimed to show the usefulness of haemovigilance as an effective tool to fill arboviruses surveillance gaps to track trends and identify hotspots.

Methods: Within the framework of a blood bank haemovigilance program, we performed a survey to evaluate the potential threat of circulating mosquito-borne infections for transfusion safety. SLEV was detected by a PCR targeting the conserved NS5-gene region, and the PCR-product was subjected to direct nucleotide sequencing reaction.

Results: The SLEV-strain detected in the blood donor (OR236721) clustered with previously reported CbaAr-4005, 79 V-2533, and MN413675 isolated in Córdoba (2005, epidemic), Santa Fe (1979, non-epidemic) and Buenos Aires (2013, non-epidemic), with 97% identity.

Conclusions: Herein, we show the usefulness of haemovigilance in uncovering the silent circulation of arboviral infections. Implementing this systematic surveillance approach would allow for monitoring the distribution and incidence of vector-borne diseases, providing information that could prevent the spread of the virus and its introduction into novel biomes. Ultimately, leveraging haemovigilance enables timely identification of potential outbreaks and empowers policymakers to make well-informed decisions to safeguard public health.

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由中央血库血液警戒调查得出的沉默性圣路易脑炎病毒循环证据。
背景:圣路易斯脑炎病毒(SLEV)的重新出现及其地理范围的扩大(在以前未受影响的地区出现就是证据)引起了重大的公共卫生关注。我们的目的是展示血液警戒作为一种有效工具的实用性,以填补虫媒病毒监测的空白,以跟踪趋势和确定热点。方法:在血库血液警戒计划的框架内,我们进行了一项调查,以评估流行蚊媒感染对输血安全的潜在威胁。以ns5基因保守区为靶点,采用PCR检测SLEV病毒,PCR产物进行直接核苷酸测序。结果:在Córdoba(2005年,流行)、圣达菲(1979年,非流行)和布宜诺斯艾利斯(2013年,非流行)的献血者中检测到的slev毒株OR236721与先前报道的CbaAr-4005、79 V-2533和MN413675聚类,同源性为97%。结论:在此,我们展示了血液警戒在揭示虫媒病毒感染的沉默循环中的有用性。实施这种系统的监测方法将有助于监测病媒传播疾病的分布和发病率,提供可防止病毒传播及其进入新的生物群落的信息。最终,利用血液警惕性能够及时识别潜在的疫情,并使决策者能够做出明智的决定,以保障公众健康。
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