Monkeypox Virus Partial-Genome Amplicon Sequencing for Improvement of Genomic Surveillance during Mpox Outbreaks

利用猴痘病毒部分基因组扩增子测序技术改进猴痘疫情期间的基因组监测

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Abstract

Mpox is a reemerging infectious disease caused by monkeypox virus (MPXV). Whole-genome sequencing provides comprehensive surveillance of MPXV but is challenging in resource-limited outbreak settings and on clinical samples with low viral load. We developed a low-cost, high-throughput partial-genome sequencing strategy and a freeware Nextflow pipeline for MPXV genomic surveillance. We targeted 2 genomic regions of MPXV by using short overlapping amplicons. This amplicon-based approach generated high-quality sequences over the 2 genomic regions from clinical specimens, including samples with low viral DNA and from formalin-fixed tissues. This partial-genome sequencing approach can determine MPXV subclades and offers an attractive strategy to lower cost and improve MPXV surveillance during outbreaks in mpox-endemic and -nonendemic countries.

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