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Grard G., Biek R., Tamfum J. J. M., Fair J., Wolfe N., Formenty P., Paweska J., Leroy Eric. (2011). Emergence of divergent Zaire ebola virus strains in Democratic Republic of the Congo in 2007 and 2008. Journal of Infectious Diseases, 204 (Suppl. 3), p. S776-S784. ISSN 0022-1899.

Titre du document
Emergence of divergent Zaire ebola virus strains in Democratic Republic of the Congo in 2007 and 2008
Année de publication
2011
Type de document
Article référencé dans le Web of Science WOS:000295991400004
Auteurs
Grard G., Biek R., Tamfum J. J. M., Fair J., Wolfe N., Formenty P., Paweska J., Leroy Eric
Source
Journal of Infectious Diseases, 2011, 204 (Suppl. 3), p. S776-S784 ISSN 0022-1899
Methods. Viruses of each outbreak were isolated and the full-length genomes were characterized. Phylogenetic analysis was then undertaken to characterize the relationships with previously described viruses. Results. The 2 Luebo viruses are nearly identical but are not related to lineage A viruses known in DRC or to descendants of the lineage B viruses encountered in the Gabon-Republic of the Congo area, with which they do, however, share a common ancestor. Conclusions. Our findings strongly suggest that the Luebo 2007 outbreak did not result from viral spread from previously identified foci but from an independent viral emergence. The previously identified epidemiological link with migratory bat species known to carry Zaire ebolavirus RNA support the hypothesis of viral spillover from this widely dispersed reservoir. The high level of similarity between the Luebo2007 and Luebo2008 viruses suggests that local wildlife populations (most likely bats) became infected and allowed local viral persistence and reemergence from year to year.
Plan de classement
Entomologie médicale / Parasitologie / Virologie [052]
Localisation
Fonds IRD [F B010053910]
Identifiant IRD
fdi:010053910
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