Persistence of Yellow fever virus outside the Amazon Basin, causing epidemics in Southeast Brazil, from 2016 to 2018.
Izabela Maurício de RezendeLívia SacchettoÉrica Munhoz de MelloPedro Augusto AlvesFelipe Campos de Melo IaniTalita Émile Ribeiro AdelinoMyrian Morato DuarteAna Luísa Furtado CuryAndré Felipe Leal BernardesTayrine Araújo SantosLeonardo Soares PereiraMaria Rita Teixeira DutraDario Brock RamalhoBenoit de ThoisyErna Geessien KroonGiliane de Souza TrindadeBetania Paiva DrumondPublished in: PLoS neglected tropical diseases (2018)
The results demonstrated a single introduction of YFV in the Southeast region and the silent viral circulation before the onset of the outbreaks in 2016. Evolutionary analyses combined with epidemiological records supported the idea that BR-YFV_2016/18 was probably introduced from the Midwest into the Southeast region, possibly in São Paulo state. The persistence of YFV in the Southeast region, causing epidemics from 2016 to 2018, suggests that this region presents suitable ecological and climatic conditions for YFV maintenance during the epidemic and interepidemic seasons. This fact poses risks for the establishing of YF enzootic cycles and epidemics, outside the Amazon Basin in Brazil. YF surveillance and studies of viral dynamics deserve particular attention, especially in Midwest, Southeast and neighbor regions which are the main areas historically associated with YF outbreaks outside the Amazon Basin. YFV persistence in Southeast Brazil should be carefully considered in the context of public health, especially for public health decision-makers and researchers.