Undiagnosed West Nile virus lineage 2d infection in a febrile patient from South-west Uganda, 2018

IF 1.5 Q4 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Timothy Byaruhanga , Stuart Astbury , Jack D. Hill , Theocharis Tsoleridis , Joseph G. Chappell , John T. Kayiwa , Irene J. Ataliba , Annet M. Nankya , Jonathan K. Ball , Julius J. Lutwama , C. Patrick McClure
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Abstract

We report the retrospective identification and subsequent recovery of a near-complete West Nile Virus lineage 2 genomes from a hospitalized patient with acute febrile illness in Uganda, using a combination of degenerate primer polymerase chain reaction screening and a novel 1200bp nanopore-based whole-genome amplicon sequencing scheme. This represents the first West Nile virus genome to be recovered from a human in Uganda since its discovery in 1937. Basic molecular rather than serological surveillance methods could be more widely deployed in the region to better diagnose febrile infections.
2018 年乌干达西南部一名发热患者未确诊的西尼罗河病毒 2d 系感染
我们报告了利用退化引物聚合酶链反应筛选和基于纳米孔的新型 1200bp 全基因组扩增片段测序方案,从乌干达一名急性发热性疾病住院患者身上回顾性地鉴定并随后恢复了近乎完整的西尼罗河病毒第 2 系基因组。这是自 1937 年发现西尼罗河病毒以来,乌干达首次从人类身上恢复西尼罗河病毒基因组。可以在该地区更广泛地采用基本的分子监测方法而不是血清监测方法,以更好地诊断发热感染。
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