Phylodynamics of avian influenza A(H5N1) viruses from outbreaks in Brazil

巴西禽流感疫情中A(H5N1)病毒的系统发育动力学

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作者:Anselmo Vasconcelos Rivetti Jr ,Dilmara Reischak ,Cairo Henrique Sousa de Oliveira ,Juliana Nabuco Pereira Otaka ,Christian Steffe Domingues ,Talita de Lima Freitas ,Fernanda Gomes Cardoso ,Lucas Oliveira Montesino ,Ana Luiza Savioli da Silva ,Soraya Cecília Albieri Camillo ,Fernanda Malta ,Deyvid Amgarten ,Aristóteles Goés-Neto ,Eric Roberto Guimarães Rocha Aguiar ,Iassudara Garcia de Almeida ,Carla Amaral Pinto ,Antônio Augusto Fonseca Jr ,Marcelo Fernandes Camargos

Abstract

Our study identified strains of the A/H5N1 virus in analyzed samples of subsistence poultry, wild birds, and mammals, belonging to clade 2.3.4.4b, genotype B3.2, with very high genetic similarity to strains from Chile, Uruguay, and Argentina. This suggests a migratory route for wild birds across the Pacific, explaining the phylogenetic relatedness. The Brazilian samples displayed similarity to strains that had already been previously detected in South America. Phylogeographic analysis suggests transmission of US viruses from Europe and Asia, co-circulating with other lineages in the American continent. As mutations can influence virulence and host specificity, genomic surveillance is essential to detect those changes, especially in critical regions, such as hot spots in the HA, NA, and PB2 sequences. Mutations in the PB2 gene (D701N and Q591K) associated with adaptation and transmission in mammals were detected suggesting a potential zoonotic risk. Nonetheless, resistance to neuraminidase inhibitors (NAIs) was not identified, however, continued surveillance is crucial to detect potential resistance. Our study also mapped the spread of the virus in the Southern hemisphere, identifying possible entry routes and highlighting the importance of surveillance to prevent outbreaks and protect both human and animal populations. Keywords: Complete genetic characterization, Phylodynamics, Point mutations; Highly pathogenic avian influenza virus; Outbreaks.

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