Abstract
The Anelloviridae family is one of the most diverse group of viruses within human virome, comprising 155 species distributed across 30 genera, four of which infect humans. Using a metagenomic approach to examine the frequency and diversity of viruses in the serum of patients with acute febrile illness in Mato Grosso during 2019, we identified and characterized two complete, three nearly complete and nine partial anellovirus genomes, including eleven putatively new species. Alphatorquevirus was the most prevalent genus (50%; n = 7), followed by Gammatorquevirus (35.7%; n = 5) and Betatorquevirus (14.3%; n = 2), consistent with global reports showing its dominance within Anelloviridae. Additionally, 65% of genomes were recovered from children, supporting higher anellovirus diversity and load in younger individuals.