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Direct evidence for an expanded circulation area of the recently identified Balkan virus (Sandfly fever Naples virus species) in several countries of the Balkan archipelago

机译:在巴尔干群岛的几个国家中,最近发现的巴尔干病毒(Sandfly热那不勒斯病毒种)的流通面积扩大的直接证据

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BackgroundRecently, Balkan virus (BALKV, family Phenuiviridae , genus Phlebovirus ) was discovered in sand flies collected in Albania and genetically characterised as a member of the Sandfly fever Naples species complex. To gain knowledge concerning the geographical area where exposure to BALKV exists, entomological surveys were conducted in 2014 and 2015, in Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina (BH), Kosovo, Republic of Macedonia and Serbia. ResultsA total of 2830 sand flies were trapped during 2014 and 2015 campaigns, and organised as 263 pools. BALKV RNA was detected in four pools from Croatia and in one pool from BH. Phylogenetic relationships were examined using sequences in the S and L RNA segments. Study of the diversity between BALKV sequences from Albania, Croatia and BH showed that Albanian sequences were the most divergent (9–11% [NP]) from the others and that Croatian and BH sequences were grouped (0.9–5.4% [NP]; 0.7–5% [L]). The sand fly infection rate of BALKV was 0.26% in BH and 0.27% in Croatia. Identification of the species content of pools using cox 1 and cytb partial regions showed that the five BALKV positive pools contained Phlebotomus neglectus DNA; in four pools, P neglectus was the unique species, whereas P. tobbi DNA was also detected in one pool. ConclusionsWe report here (i) the first direct evidence that the Balkan virus initially described in coastal Albania has a much wider dissemination area than originally believed, (ii) two real-time RT-PCR assays that may be useful for further screening of patients presenting with fever of unknown origin that may be caused by Balkan virus infection, (iii) entomological results suggesting that Balkan virus is likely transmitted by Phlebotomus neglectus , and possibly other sand fly species of the subgenus Larroussius . So far, BALKV has been detected only in sand flies. Whether BALKV can cause disease in humans is unknown and remains to be investigated.
机译:背景技术最近,在阿尔巴尼亚收集的沙蝇中发现了巴尔干病毒(BALKV,苯丙酸病毒科,Phlebovirus属),其遗传特征是桑德弗热那不勒斯物种复合体的成员。为了获得有关存在BALKV的地理区域的知识,2014年和2015年在克罗地亚,波斯尼亚和黑塞哥维那(BH),科索沃,马其顿共和国和塞尔维亚进行了昆虫学调查。结果在2014年和2015年的运动中总共捕获了2830个沙蝇,并组织为263个池。在来自克罗地亚的四个库和来自BH的一个库中检测到BALKV RNA。使用S和L RNA片段中的序列检查系统发生关系。对来自阿尔巴尼亚,克罗地亚和BH的BALKV序列之间多样性的研究表明,阿尔巴尼亚序列与其他序列之间的差异最大(9–11%[NP]),克罗地亚和BH序列被分组(0.9–5.4%[NP]); 0.7–5%[L])。 BHKV的沙蝇感染率在BH为0.26%,在克罗地亚为0.27%。使用cox 1和cytb部分区域鉴定池的物种含量表明,五个BALKV阳性池均含有疏草假单胞菌DNA。在四个库中,P。neglectus是唯一的物种,而在一个库中也检测到了毕赤酵母DNA。结论我们在此报告(i)第一个直接证据表明,最初在阿尔巴尼亚沿海地区描述的巴尔干病毒的传播范围比最初认为的要广得多;(ii)两种实时RT-PCR分析可能对进一步筛查呈递患者的有用(3)昆虫学结果表明,巴尔干病毒很可能是由疏螺旋体(Phlebotomus neglectus)以及拉鲁索斯(Larroussius)属的其他沙蝇传播的。到目前为止,仅在沙蝇中发现了BALKV。 BALKV是否会引起人类疾病尚不清楚,尚待研究。

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