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Zhioua E., Moureau Grégory, Chelbi I., Ninove L., Bichaud L., Derbali M., Champs M., Cherni S., Salez N., Cook S., de Lamballerie Xavier, Charrel R. (2010). Punique virus, a novel phlebovirus, related to sandfly fever Naples virus, isolated from sandflies collected in Tunisia. Journal of General Virology, 91 (Part 5), p. 1275-1283. ISSN 0022-1317.

Titre du document
Punique virus, a novel phlebovirus, related to sandfly fever Naples virus, isolated from sandflies collected in Tunisia
Année de publication
2010
Type de document
Article référencé dans le Web of Science WOS:000277761100022
Auteurs
Zhioua E., Moureau Grégory, Chelbi I., Ninove L., Bichaud L., Derbali M., Champs M., Cherni S., Salez N., Cook S., de Lamballerie Xavier, Charrel R.
Source
Journal of General Virology, 2010, 91 (Part 5), p. 1275-1283 ISSN 0022-1317
Sandflies are widely distributed around the Mediterranean Basin. Therefore, human populations in this area are potentially exposed to sandfly-transmitted diseases, including those caused by phleboviruses. Whilst there are substantial data in countries located in the northern part of the Mediterranean basin, few data are available for North Africa. In this study, a total of 1489 sandflies were collected in 2008 in Tunisia from two sites, bioclimatically distinct, located 235 km apart, and identified morphologically. Sandfly species comprised Phlebotomus perniciosus (52.2%), Phlebotomus longicuspis (30.1%), Phlebotomus papatasi (12.0%), Phlebotomus perfiliewi (4.6%), Phlebotomus langeroni (0.4%) and Sergentomyia minuta (0.5%). PCR screening, using generic primers for the genus Phlebovirus, resulted in the detection of ten positive pools. Sequence analysis revealed that two pools contained viral RNA corresponding to a novel virus closely related to sandfly fever Naples virus. Virus isolation in Vero cells was achieved from one pool. Genetic and phylogenetic characterization based on sequences in the three genomic segments showed that it was a novel virus distinct from other recognized members of the species. This novel virus was provisionally named Punique virus. Viral sequences in the polymerase gene corresponding to another phlebovirus closely related to but distinct from sandfly fever Sicilian virus were obtained from the eight remaining positive pools.
Plan de classement
Entomologie médicale / Parasitologie / Virologie [052]
Localisation
Fonds IRD [F B010078781]
Identifiant IRD
fdi:010078781
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