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Serologic and molecular evidence for circulation of Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever virus in ticks and cattle in Zambia
Authors:Masahiro Kajihara  Martin Simuunza  Ngonda Saasa  George Dautu  Akina Mori-Kajihara  Yongjin Qiu  Ryo Nakao  Yoshiki Eto  Hayato Furumoto  Bernard M Hang&#x;ombe  Yasuko Orba  Hirofumi Sawa  Edgar Simulundu  Shuetsu Fukushi  Shigeru Morikawa  Masayuki Saijo  Jiro Arikawa  Swithine Kabilika  Mwaka Monze  Victor Mukonka  Aaron Mweene  Ayato Takada  Kumiko Yoshimatsu
Abstract:Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever (CCHF) is a tick-borne zoonosis with a high case fatality rate in humans. Although the disease is widely found in Africa, Europe, and Asia, the distribution and genetic diversity of CCHF virus (CCHFV) are poorly understood in African countries. To assess the risks of CCHF in Zambia, where CCHF has never been reported, epidemiologic studies in cattle and ticks were conducted. Through an indirect immunofluorescence assay, CCHFV nucleoprotein-specific serum IgG was detected in 8.4% (88/1,047) of cattle. Among 290 Hyalomma ticks, the principal vector of CCHFV, the viral genome was detected in 11 ticks. Phylogenetic analyses of the CCHFV S and M genome segments revealed that one of the detected viruses was a genetic reassortant between African and Asian strains. This study provides compelling evidence for the presence of CCHFV in Zambia and its transmission to vertebrate hosts.
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