Tese
Vigilância genômica dos arboviroses emergentes e reemergentes circulantes e co-circulantes no estado de Minas Gerais
Fecha
2021-08-04Registro en:
0000-0002-3629-8529
Autor
Felipe Campos de Melo Iani
Institución
Resumen
Despite the advances in modern medicine, infectious diseases are among the main causes
of morbidity and mortality in the world, with arboviruses being responsible for most
cases, mainly viruses of the Flaviviridae and Togaviridae families. The Zika virus and
yellow fever of the genus Flavivirus belonging to the family Flaviviridae are a major
threat to public health worldwide. Another virus of great medical importance is the
chikungunya of the Togaviridae family responsible for major epidemics around the world.
With the advancement of new generation genetic sequencing technology, it has been
possible to carry out genomic surveillance to assist health authorities in combating
epidemics caused by these emerging and reemerging viruses. In these works, 69 genomes
of the Zika virus, 62 of the yellow fever virus and 20 genomes of the Chikungunya virus
were sequenced, totaling 151 genomes. With the results of these genomic data associated
with epidemiological data, it was possible to better characterize the epidemics that have
occurred in recent years. The implementation of genomic surveillance in the public health
laboratory of Minas Gerais made it possible to generate genomic data which, together
with traditional epidemiological data and with the use of bioinformatics tools, made it
possible to establish the evolutionary history and geographical spread over time of these
arboviruses.