The Prevalence and Genetic Variants of the CCHF Virus Circulating among Ticks in the Southern Regions of Kazakhstan.
Kulyaisan T SultankulovaGaukhar O ShynybekovaNurlan S KozhabergenovNazym N MukhamiOlga V ChervyakovaYerbol D BurashevKunsulu D ZakaryaAziz K NakhanovKainar B BarakbayevMukhit B OrynbayevPublished in: Pathogens (Basel, Switzerland) (2022)
Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever (CCHF) disease cases are registered annually in endemic regions of Kazakhstan. To study the prevalence of various Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever virus (CCHFV) genotypes, a total of 694 ticks were collected from southern regions of Kazakhstan in 2021. Hyalomma marginatum ( n = 323) (46.5%), Hyalomma anatolicum ( n = 138) (19.9%), Hyalomma asiaticum ( n = 126) (18.2%), Hyalomma scupense ( n = 80) (11.5%) and Ixodes ricinus ( n = 27) (3.9%) were collected using the standardized flagging technique from the environment. All the tick samples were analyzed for the presence of CCHFV RNA by RT-PCR. The CCHF-positive samples were found within three Hyalomma asiaticum and one Ixodes ricinus tick sample. For the first time in Kazakhstan, infection of the Ixodes ricinus tick with CCHFV was detected. The results of sequencing and analysis of the S-gene fragment showed that the Asia 1 and Asia 2 CCHF genotypes circulate in the southern regions of Kazakhstan. Viruses isolated in the Zhambyl and Turkestan regions are assigned to the Asia-2 genotype, whereas the virus isolated in the Kyzylorda region to the Asia-1 genotype.
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