猴痘基因组的一个明显的系统发育集群表明该病毒的早期和隐性传播

B. Jolly, V. Scaria
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自1970年首次在人类中报告猴痘以来,猴痘主要局限于该疾病流行的非洲国家。2022年初,欧洲和其他国家报告了大量猴痘病例,患者没有前往猴痘流行地区的旅行史。在病例增加的情况下,公共领域中猴痘病毒分离物基因组序列的可用性为了解病毒的传播和进化提供了机会。在这里,我们使用GISAID上的基因组序列描述了猴痘病毒(谱系a .2)的一个独特的系统发育集群。谱系A.2目前包含从3个国家收集的6个病毒分离株的9个基因组序列,与与欧洲大暴发有关的主要谱系B.1明显不同。
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A distinct phylogenetic cluster of Monkeypox genomes suggests an early and cryptic spread of the virus
Since its first reports in humans in 1970, monkeypox has been predominantly restricted to countries in Africa where the disease is endemic. Early in 2022, a large number of cases of the disease were reported from Europe and other countries in patients having no history of travel to regions where monkeypox is endemic. Amid a rise in cases, the availability of genome sequences of monkeypox virus isolates in the public domain provides an opportunity to understand the transmission and evolution of the virus. Here, we describe a distinct phylogenetic cluster of monkeypox virus (lineage A.2) using genome sequences available on GISAID. Lineage A.2 currently encompasses 9 genome sequences from 6 viral isolates collected from 3 countries and is distinctly different from the predominant lineage B.1 which is linked to the large European outbreak.
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