Complex epidemiology of a zoonotic disease in a culturally diverse region: phylogeography of rabies virus in the Middle East.

The Middle East is a culturally and politically diverse region at the gateway between Europe, Africa and Asia. Spatial dynamics of the fatal zoonotic disease rabies among countries of the Middle East and surrounding regions is poorly understood. An improved understanding of virus distribution is nec...

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Published in:PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases
Main Authors: Daniel L Horton, Lorraine M McElhinney, Conrad M Freuling, Denise A Marston, Ashley C Banyard, Hooman Goharrriz, Emma Wise, Andrew C Breed, Greg Saturday, Jolanta Kolodziejek, Erika Zilahi, Muhannad F Al-Kobaisi, Norbert Nowotny, Thomas Mueller, Anthony R Fooks
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Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2015
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:5db51649d1a9422da0acefb2ddecd350 2023-05-15T15:06:17+02:00 Complex epidemiology of a zoonotic disease in a culturally diverse region: phylogeography of rabies virus in the Middle East. Daniel L Horton Lorraine M McElhinney Conrad M Freuling Denise A Marston Ashley C Banyard Hooman Goharrriz Emma Wise Andrew C Breed Greg Saturday Jolanta Kolodziejek Erika Zilahi Muhannad F Al-Kobaisi Norbert Nowotny Thomas Mueller Anthony R Fooks 2015-03-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0003569 https://doaj.org/article/5db51649d1a9422da0acefb2ddecd350 EN eng Public Library of Science (PLoS) http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4374968?pdf=render https://doaj.org/toc/1935-2727 https://doaj.org/toc/1935-2735 1935-2727 1935-2735 doi:10.1371/journal.pntd.0003569 https://doaj.org/article/5db51649d1a9422da0acefb2ddecd350 PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases, Vol 9, Iss 3, p e0003569 (2015) Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine RC955-962 Public aspects of medicine RA1-1270 article 2015 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0003569 2022-12-31T13:05:45Z The Middle East is a culturally and politically diverse region at the gateway between Europe, Africa and Asia. Spatial dynamics of the fatal zoonotic disease rabies among countries of the Middle East and surrounding regions is poorly understood. An improved understanding of virus distribution is necessary to direct control methods. Previous studies have suggested regular trans-boundary movement, but have been unable to infer direction. Here we address these issues, by investigating the evolution of 183 rabies virus isolates collected from over 20 countries between 1972 and 2014. We have undertaken a discrete phylogeographic analysis on a subset of 139 samples to infer where and when movements of rabies have occurred. We provide evidence for four genetically distinct clades with separate origins currently circulating in the Middle East and surrounding countries. Introductions of these viruses have been followed by regular and multidirectional trans-boundary movements in some parts of the region, but relative isolation in others. There is evidence for minimal regular incursion of rabies from Central and Eastern Asia. These data support current initiatives for regional collaboration that are essential for rabies elimination. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Arctic PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases 9 3 e0003569
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Daniel L Horton
Lorraine M McElhinney
Conrad M Freuling
Denise A Marston
Ashley C Banyard
Hooman Goharrriz
Emma Wise
Andrew C Breed
Greg Saturday
Jolanta Kolodziejek
Erika Zilahi
Muhannad F Al-Kobaisi
Norbert Nowotny
Thomas Mueller
Anthony R Fooks
Complex epidemiology of a zoonotic disease in a culturally diverse region: phylogeography of rabies virus in the Middle East.
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description The Middle East is a culturally and politically diverse region at the gateway between Europe, Africa and Asia. Spatial dynamics of the fatal zoonotic disease rabies among countries of the Middle East and surrounding regions is poorly understood. An improved understanding of virus distribution is necessary to direct control methods. Previous studies have suggested regular trans-boundary movement, but have been unable to infer direction. Here we address these issues, by investigating the evolution of 183 rabies virus isolates collected from over 20 countries between 1972 and 2014. We have undertaken a discrete phylogeographic analysis on a subset of 139 samples to infer where and when movements of rabies have occurred. We provide evidence for four genetically distinct clades with separate origins currently circulating in the Middle East and surrounding countries. Introductions of these viruses have been followed by regular and multidirectional trans-boundary movements in some parts of the region, but relative isolation in others. There is evidence for minimal regular incursion of rabies from Central and Eastern Asia. These data support current initiatives for regional collaboration that are essential for rabies elimination.
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author Daniel L Horton
Lorraine M McElhinney
Conrad M Freuling
Denise A Marston
Ashley C Banyard
Hooman Goharrriz
Emma Wise
Andrew C Breed
Greg Saturday
Jolanta Kolodziejek
Erika Zilahi
Muhannad F Al-Kobaisi
Norbert Nowotny
Thomas Mueller
Anthony R Fooks
author_facet Daniel L Horton
Lorraine M McElhinney
Conrad M Freuling
Denise A Marston
Ashley C Banyard
Hooman Goharrriz
Emma Wise
Andrew C Breed
Greg Saturday
Jolanta Kolodziejek
Erika Zilahi
Muhannad F Al-Kobaisi
Norbert Nowotny
Thomas Mueller
Anthony R Fooks
author_sort Daniel L Horton
title Complex epidemiology of a zoonotic disease in a culturally diverse region: phylogeography of rabies virus in the Middle East.
title_short Complex epidemiology of a zoonotic disease in a culturally diverse region: phylogeography of rabies virus in the Middle East.
title_full Complex epidemiology of a zoonotic disease in a culturally diverse region: phylogeography of rabies virus in the Middle East.
title_fullStr Complex epidemiology of a zoonotic disease in a culturally diverse region: phylogeography of rabies virus in the Middle East.
title_full_unstemmed Complex epidemiology of a zoonotic disease in a culturally diverse region: phylogeography of rabies virus in the Middle East.
title_sort complex epidemiology of a zoonotic disease in a culturally diverse region: phylogeography of rabies virus in the middle east.
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