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. 2024 Jul 23;21(1):163.
doi: 10.1186/s12985-024-02426-7.

An amplicon-based sequencing approach for Usutu virus characterization

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An amplicon-based sequencing approach for Usutu virus characterization

Marie Henriette Dior Ndione et al. Virol J. .

Abstract

Usutu virus (USUV), an arbovirus from the Flaviviridae family, genus Flavivirus, has recently gained increasing attention because of its potential for emergence. After his discovery in South Africa, USUV spread to other African countries, then emerged in Europe where it was responsible for epizootics. The virus has recently been found in Asia. USUV infection in humans is considered to be most often asymptomatic or to cause mild clinical signs. However, a few cases of neurological complications such as encephalitis or meningo-encephalitis have been reported in both immunocompromised and immunocompetent patients. USUV natural life cycle involves Culex mosquitoes as its main vector, and multiple bird species as natural viral reservoirs or amplifying hosts, humans and horses can be incidental hosts. Phylogenetic studies carried out showed eight lineages, showing an increasing genetic diversity for USUV. This work describes the development and validation of a novel whole-genome amplicon-based sequencing approach to Usutu virus. This study was carried out on different strains from Senegal and Italy. The new approach showed good coverage using samples derived from several vertebrate hosts and may be valuable for Usutu virus genomic surveillance to better understand the dynamics of evolution and transmission of the virus.

Keywords: Amplicon-based sequencing; Next-generation sequencing; Usutu virus.

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The authors declare no competing interests.

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USUV phylogenetic tree. Newly obtained USUV (in red) strains and available complete genomes (in black) of USUV in Genbank were analysed to obtain a phylogenetic tree to compare sequences each others

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