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Phylogenetic Analysis of the 2020 West Nile Virus (WNV) Outbreak in Andalusia (Spain)
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Virus EpidemiologyArbovirusPathogen DiscoveryPhylogenetic AnalysisViral EvolutionPhylogeneticsWhole GenomesEmerging Infectious DiseaseVirus PhylogenyWest Nile VirusInfectious Disease EpidemiologyVirologyMediterranean RegionVirus ClassificationEpidemiologyEmerging Infectious DiseasesNatural SciencesEvolutionary BiologyPathogenesisEmergent VirusMicrobiologyMedicineLocal Nextstrain Server
During recent decades West Nile Virus (WNV) outbreaks have continuously occurred in the Mediterranean area. In August 2020 a new WNV outbreak affected 71 people with meningoencephalitis in Andalusia and six more cases were detected in Extremadura (south-west of Spain), causing a total of eight deaths. The whole genomes of four viruses were obtained and phylogenetically analyzed in the context of recent outbreaks. The Andalusian viral samples belonged to lineage 1 and were relatively similar to those of previous outbreaks which occurred in the Mediterranean region. Here we present a detailed analysis of the outbreak, including an extensive phylogenetic study. As part on this effort, we implemented a local Nextstrain server, which has become a constituent piece of regional epidemiological surveillance, wherein forthcoming genomes of environmental samples or, eventually, future outbreaks, will be included.
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