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Molecular phylogeography of tick-borne encephalitis virus in central Europe
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2013-09Registro en:
Journal of General Virology, Londres, v.94, p.2129-2139, 2013
10.1099/vir.0.054478-0
Autor
Weidmann, Manfred
Frey, Stefan
Freire, Caio César de Melo
Essbauer, Sandra
Ruzek, Daniel
Klempa, Boris
Zubrikova, Dana
Vögerl, Maria
Pfeffer, Martin
Hufert, Frank T.
Zanotto, Paolo Marinho de Andrade
Dobler, Gerhard
Institución
Resumen
In order to obtain a better understanding of tick-borne encephalitis virus (TBEV) strain movements in central Europe the E gene sequences of 102 TBEV strains collected from 1953 to 2011 at 38 sites in the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Austria and Germany were determined. Bayesian analysis suggests a 350-year history of evolution and spread in central Europe of two main lineages, A and B. In contrast to the east to west spread at the Eurasian continent level, local central European spreading patterns suggest historic west to east spread followed by more recent east to west spread. The phylogenetic and network analyses indicate TBEV ingressions from the Czech Republic and Slovakia into Germany via landscape features (Danube river system), biogenic factors (birds, red deer) and anthropogenic factors. The identification of endemic foci showing local genetic diversity is of paramount importance to the field as these will be a prerequisite for in-depth analysis of focal TBEV maintenance and long-distance TBEV spread.