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Blood virosphere in febrile Tanzanian children

Cordey, Samuel
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Laubscher, Florian
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Hartley, Mary-Anne  
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January 1, 2021
Emerging Microbes & Infections

Viral infections are the leading cause of childhood acute febrile illnesses motivating consultation in sub-Saharan Africa. The majority of causal viruses are never identified in low-resource clinical settings as such testing is either not part of routine screening or available diagnostic tools have limited ability to detect new/unexpected viral variants. An indepth exploration of the blood virome is therefore necessary to clarify the potential viral origin of fever in children. Metagenomic next-generation sequencing is a powerful tool for such broad investigations, allowing the detection of RNA and DNA viral genomes. Here, we describe the blood virome of 816 febrile children (<5 years) presenting at outpatient departments in Dar es Salaam over one-year. We show that half of the patients (394/816) had at least one detected virus recognized as causes of human infection/disease (13.8% enteroviruses (enterovirus A, B, C, and rhinovirus A and C), 12% rotaviruses, 11% human herpesvirus type 6). Additionally, we report the detection of a large number of viruses (related to arthropod, vertebrate or mammalian viral species) not yet known to cause human infection/disease, highlighting those who should be on the radar, deserve specific attention in the febrile paediatric population and, more broadly, for surveillance of emerging pathogens.

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research article
DOI
10.1080/22221751.2021.1925161
Web of Science ID

WOS:000655768400001

Author(s)
Cordey, Samuel
Laubscher, Florian
Hartley, Mary-Anne  
Junier, Thomas  
Keitel, Kristina
Docquier, Mylene
Guex, Nicolas  
Iseli, Christian  
Vieille, Gael
Le Mercier, Philippe
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Date Issued

2021-01-01

Published in
Emerging Microbes & Infections
Volume

10

Issue

1

Start page

982

End page

993

Subjects

Immunology

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Infectious Diseases

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Microbiology

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blood virome

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virosphere

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metagenomic next-generation sequencing

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fever

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children

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human anelloviruses

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acute gastroenteritis

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human virome

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metagenomics

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discovery

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mosquitos

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viruses

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stool

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cell

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rna

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