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Rapid outbreak sequencing of Ebola virus in Sierra Leone identifies transmission chains linked to sporadic cases

机译:塞拉利昂埃博拉病毒的快速爆发测序确定了与散发病例有关的传播链

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To end the largest known outbreak of Ebola virus disease (EVD) in West Africa and to prevent new transmissions, rapid epidemiological tracing of cases and contacts was required. The ability to quickly identify unknown sources and chains of transmission is key to ending the EVD epidemic and of even greater importance in the context of recent reports of Ebola virus (EBOV) persistence in survivors. Phylogenetic analysis of complete EBOV genomes can provide important information on the source of any new infection. A local deep sequencing facility was established at the Mateneh Ebola Treatment Centre in central Sierra Leone. The facility included all wetlab and computational resources to rapidly process EBOV diagnostic samples into full genome sequences. We produced 554 EBOV genomes from EVD cases across Sierra Leone. These genomes provided a detailed description of EBOV evolution and facilitated phylogenetic tracking of new EVD cases. Importantly, we show that linked genomic and epidemiological data can not only support contact tracing but also identify unconventional transmission chains involving body fluids, including semen. Rapid EBOV genome sequencing, when linked to epidemiological information and a comprehensive database of virus sequences across the outbreak, provided a powerful tool for public health epidemic control efforts.
机译:为了结束西非已知最大的埃博拉病毒病暴发并防止新的传播,需要对病例和接触者进行快速的流行病学追踪。快速识别未知来源和传播链的能力是结束EVD流行的关键,在最近关于幸存者埃博拉病毒(EBOV)持续存在的报道中,这一点尤为重要。完整的EBOV基因组的系统发育分析可以提供有关任何新感染源的重要信息。在塞拉利昂中部的Mateneh埃博拉治疗中心建立了本地深度测序设施。该设施包括所有湿实验室和计算资源,可将EBOV诊断样品快速处理为完整的基因组序列。我们从塞拉利昂的EVD病例中产生了554个EBOV基因组。这些基因组提供了EBOV进化的详细描述,并促进了新EVD病例的系统发育跟踪。重要的是,我们表明,相关的基因组学和流行病学数据不仅可以支持接触者追踪,而且可以识别涉及体液(包括精液)的非常规传播链。快速EBOV基因组测序与流行病学信息和整个暴发期间病毒序列的全面数据库相关联,为公共卫生流行病控制工作提供了强大的工具。

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