West nile virus lineage 1 in italy: Newly introduced or a re‐occurrence of a previously circulating strain?

In Italy, West Nile virus (WNV) appeared for the first time in the Tuscany region in 1998. After 10 years of absence, it re‐appeared in the areas surrounding the Po River delta, affecting eight provinces in three regions. Thereafter, WNV epidemics caused by genetically divergent isolates have been d...

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Main Authors: Mencattelli G., Iapaolo F., Monaco F., Fusco G., de Martinis C., Portanti O., Di Gennaro A., Curini V., Polci A., Berjaoui S., Di Felice E., Rosa R., Rizzoli A., Savini G.
Other Authors: Mencattelli, G., Iapaolo, F., Monaco, F., Fusco, G., de Martinis, C., Portanti, O., Di Gennaro, A., Curini, V., Polci, A., Berjaoui, S., Di Felice, E., Rosa, R., Rizzoli, A., Savini, G.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2022
Subjects:
WNV
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spelling ftutrentoiris:oai:iris.unitn.it:11572/330973 2024-02-11T09:54:34+01:00 West nile virus lineage 1 in italy: Newly introduced or a re‐occurrence of a previously circulating strain? Mencattelli G. Iapaolo F. Monaco F. Fusco G. de Martinis C. Portanti O. Di Gennaro A. Curini V. Polci A. Berjaoui S. Di Felice E. Rosa R. Rizzoli A. Savini G. Mencattelli, G. Iapaolo, F. Monaco, F. Fusco, G. de Martinis, C. Portanti, O. Di Gennaro, A. Curini, V. Polci, A. Berjaoui, S. Di Felice, E. Rosa, R. Rizzoli, A. Savini, G. 2022 http://hdl.handle.net/11572/330973 https://doi.org/10.3390/v14010064 https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4915/14/1/64 eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/pmid/35062268 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/wos/WOS:000757623300001 volume:14 issue:1 firstpage:6401 lastpage:6420 numberofpages:20 journal:VIRUSES http://hdl.handle.net/11572/330973 doi:10.3390/v14010064 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/scopus/2-s2.0-85122040990 https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4915/14/1/64 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Arboviru Italy Phylogenetic analysi Surveillance Whole genome sequencing WNV WNV‐L1 info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2022 ftutrentoiris https://doi.org/10.3390/v14010064 2024-01-23T23:12:22Z In Italy, West Nile virus (WNV) appeared for the first time in the Tuscany region in 1998. After 10 years of absence, it re‐appeared in the areas surrounding the Po River delta, affecting eight provinces in three regions. Thereafter, WNV epidemics caused by genetically divergent isolates have been documented every year in the country. Since 2018, only WNV Lineage 2 has been reported in the Italian territory. In October 2020, WNV Lineage 1 (WNV‐L1) re‐emerged in Italy, in the Campania region. This is the first occurrence of WNV‐L1 detection in the Italian territory since 2017. WNV was detected in the internal organs of a goshawk (Accipiter gentilis) and a kestrel (Falco tinnunculus). The RNA extracted in the goshawk tissue samples was sequenced, and a Bayesian phylogenetic analysis was performed by a maximum‐likelihood tree. Genome analysis, conducted on the goshawk WNV complete genome sequence, indicates that the strain belongs to the WNV‐L1 Western‐Mediterranean (WMed) cluster. Moreover, a close phylogenetic similarity is observed between the goshawk strain, the 2008–2011 group of Italian sequences, and European strains belonging to the Wmed cluster. Our results evidence the possibility of both a new re‐introduction or unnoticed silent circulation in Italy, and the strong importance of keeping the WNV surveillance system in the Italian territory active. Article in Journal/Newspaper Accipiter gentilis Università degli Studi di Trento: CINECA IRIS Viruses 14 1 64
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topic Arboviru
Italy
Phylogenetic analysi
Surveillance
Whole genome sequencing
WNV
WNV‐L1
spellingShingle Arboviru
Italy
Phylogenetic analysi
Surveillance
Whole genome sequencing
WNV
WNV‐L1
Mencattelli G.
Iapaolo F.
Monaco F.
Fusco G.
de Martinis C.
Portanti O.
Di Gennaro A.
Curini V.
Polci A.
Berjaoui S.
Di Felice E.
Rosa R.
Rizzoli A.
Savini G.
West nile virus lineage 1 in italy: Newly introduced or a re‐occurrence of a previously circulating strain?
topic_facet Arboviru
Italy
Phylogenetic analysi
Surveillance
Whole genome sequencing
WNV
WNV‐L1
description In Italy, West Nile virus (WNV) appeared for the first time in the Tuscany region in 1998. After 10 years of absence, it re‐appeared in the areas surrounding the Po River delta, affecting eight provinces in three regions. Thereafter, WNV epidemics caused by genetically divergent isolates have been documented every year in the country. Since 2018, only WNV Lineage 2 has been reported in the Italian territory. In October 2020, WNV Lineage 1 (WNV‐L1) re‐emerged in Italy, in the Campania region. This is the first occurrence of WNV‐L1 detection in the Italian territory since 2017. WNV was detected in the internal organs of a goshawk (Accipiter gentilis) and a kestrel (Falco tinnunculus). The RNA extracted in the goshawk tissue samples was sequenced, and a Bayesian phylogenetic analysis was performed by a maximum‐likelihood tree. Genome analysis, conducted on the goshawk WNV complete genome sequence, indicates that the strain belongs to the WNV‐L1 Western‐Mediterranean (WMed) cluster. Moreover, a close phylogenetic similarity is observed between the goshawk strain, the 2008–2011 group of Italian sequences, and European strains belonging to the Wmed cluster. Our results evidence the possibility of both a new re‐introduction or unnoticed silent circulation in Italy, and the strong importance of keeping the WNV surveillance system in the Italian territory active.
author2 Mencattelli, G.
Iapaolo, F.
Monaco, F.
Fusco, G.
de Martinis, C.
Portanti, O.
Di Gennaro, A.
Curini, V.
Polci, A.
Berjaoui, S.
Di Felice, E.
Rosa, R.
Rizzoli, A.
Savini, G.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Mencattelli G.
Iapaolo F.
Monaco F.
Fusco G.
de Martinis C.
Portanti O.
Di Gennaro A.
Curini V.
Polci A.
Berjaoui S.
Di Felice E.
Rosa R.
Rizzoli A.
Savini G.
author_facet Mencattelli G.
Iapaolo F.
Monaco F.
Fusco G.
de Martinis C.
Portanti O.
Di Gennaro A.
Curini V.
Polci A.
Berjaoui S.
Di Felice E.
Rosa R.
Rizzoli A.
Savini G.
author_sort Mencattelli G.
title West nile virus lineage 1 in italy: Newly introduced or a re‐occurrence of a previously circulating strain?
title_short West nile virus lineage 1 in italy: Newly introduced or a re‐occurrence of a previously circulating strain?
title_full West nile virus lineage 1 in italy: Newly introduced or a re‐occurrence of a previously circulating strain?
title_fullStr West nile virus lineage 1 in italy: Newly introduced or a re‐occurrence of a previously circulating strain?
title_full_unstemmed West nile virus lineage 1 in italy: Newly introduced or a re‐occurrence of a previously circulating strain?
title_sort west nile virus lineage 1 in italy: newly introduced or a re‐occurrence of a previously circulating strain?
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