Phylodynamic and phylogeographic analysis of the complete genome of the West Nile virus lineage 2 (WNV-2) in the Mediterranean basin
Abstract Background The West Nile virus is a highly contagious agent for a wide range of hosts. Its spread in the Mediterranean region raises several questions about its origin and the risk factors underlying the virus’s dispersal. Materials and methods The present study aims to reconstruct the temp...
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doaj-f3db05fb707d4ea89ddc9328d17766512021-10-03T11:05:05ZengBMCBMC Ecology and Evolution2730-71822021-09-0121111310.1186/s12862-021-01902-wPhylodynamic and phylogeographic analysis of the complete genome of the West Nile virus lineage 2 (WNV-2) in the Mediterranean basinHaythem Srihi0Noureddine Chatti1Manel Ben Mhadheb2Jawhar Gharbi3Nabil Abid4Research Unit UR17ES30 “Genomics, Biotechnology and Antiviral Strategies”, Higher Institute of Biotechnology of Monastir, University of MonastirResearch Unit UR17ES30 “Genomics, Biotechnology and Antiviral Strategies”, Higher Institute of Biotechnology of Monastir, University of MonastirResearch Unit UR17ES30 “Genomics, Biotechnology and Antiviral Strategies”, Higher Institute of Biotechnology of Monastir, University of MonastirResearch Unit UR17ES30 “Genomics, Biotechnology and Antiviral Strategies”, Higher Institute of Biotechnology of Monastir, University of MonastirLaboratory of Transmissible Diseases and Biological Active Substances LR99ES27, Faculty of Pharmacy, University of MonastirAbstract Background The West Nile virus is a highly contagious agent for a wide range of hosts. Its spread in the Mediterranean region raises several questions about its origin and the risk factors underlying the virus’s dispersal. Materials and methods The present study aims to reconstruct the temporal and spatial phylodynamics of West Nile virus lineage 2 in the Mediterranean region using 75 complete genome sequences from different host species retrieved from international databases. Results This data set suggests that current strains of WNV-2 began spreading in South Africa or nearby regions in the early twentieth century, and it migrated northwards via at least one route crossing the Mediterranean to reach Hungary in the early 2000s, before spreading throughout Europe. Another introduction event, according to the data set collected and analyses performed, is inferred to have occurred in around 1978. Migratory birds constitute, among others, additional risk factors that enhance the geographical transmission of the infection. Conclusion Our data underline the importance of the spatial–temporal tracking of migratory birds and phylodynamic reconstruction in setting up an efficient surveillance system for emerging and reemerging zoonoses in the Mediterranean region.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12862-021-01902-wWest Nile virus lineage 2Spatio temporal phylodynamicsBayesian phylogeographyMigratory birds |
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Haythem Srihi Noureddine Chatti Manel Ben Mhadheb Jawhar Gharbi Nabil Abid Phylodynamic and phylogeographic analysis of the complete genome of the West Nile virus lineage 2 (WNV-2) in the Mediterranean basin BMC Ecology and Evolution West Nile virus lineage 2 Spatio temporal phylodynamics Bayesian phylogeography Migratory birds |
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Haythem Srihi Noureddine Chatti Manel Ben Mhadheb Jawhar Gharbi Nabil Abid |
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Phylodynamic and phylogeographic analysis of the complete genome of the West Nile virus lineage 2 (WNV-2) in the Mediterranean basin |
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Phylodynamic and phylogeographic analysis of the complete genome of the West Nile virus lineage 2 (WNV-2) in the Mediterranean basin |
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Phylodynamic and phylogeographic analysis of the complete genome of the West Nile virus lineage 2 (WNV-2) in the Mediterranean basin |
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Phylodynamic and phylogeographic analysis of the complete genome of the West Nile virus lineage 2 (WNV-2) in the Mediterranean basin |
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Phylodynamic and phylogeographic analysis of the complete genome of the West Nile virus lineage 2 (WNV-2) in the Mediterranean basin |
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phylodynamic and phylogeographic analysis of the complete genome of the west nile virus lineage 2 (wnv-2) in the mediterranean basin |
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Abstract Background The West Nile virus is a highly contagious agent for a wide range of hosts. Its spread in the Mediterranean region raises several questions about its origin and the risk factors underlying the virus’s dispersal. Materials and methods The present study aims to reconstruct the temporal and spatial phylodynamics of West Nile virus lineage 2 in the Mediterranean region using 75 complete genome sequences from different host species retrieved from international databases. Results This data set suggests that current strains of WNV-2 began spreading in South Africa or nearby regions in the early twentieth century, and it migrated northwards via at least one route crossing the Mediterranean to reach Hungary in the early 2000s, before spreading throughout Europe. Another introduction event, according to the data set collected and analyses performed, is inferred to have occurred in around 1978. Migratory birds constitute, among others, additional risk factors that enhance the geographical transmission of the infection. Conclusion Our data underline the importance of the spatial–temporal tracking of migratory birds and phylodynamic reconstruction in setting up an efficient surveillance system for emerging and reemerging zoonoses in the Mediterranean region. |
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West Nile virus lineage 2 Spatio temporal phylodynamics Bayesian phylogeography Migratory birds |
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