Gemykibivirus detection in acute encephalitis patients from Nepal.
Eans Tara TuladharSmita ShresthaSusan VernonLindsay DroitKathie A MihindukulasuriyaMamta TamangLata KarkiAnnie Elong NgonoBimlesh JhaBal Krishna AwalBimal Sharma ChaliseRuna JhaSujan ShrestaDavid WangKrishna Das ManandharPublished in: mSphere (2024)
Viral encephalitis is a devastating disease, but unfortunately, worldwide, the causative virus in many cases is unknown. Therefore, it is important to identify viruses that could be responsible for cases of human encephalitis. Here, using metagenomic sequencing of CSF, we identified a gemykibivirus in a male child from Nepal with acute encephalitis syndrome (AES). We subsequently detected gemykibivirus DNA in CSF or serum of 12 more encephalitis patients by real-time PCR. The virus genomes we identified are highly similar to gemykibiviruses previously detected in CSF of three encephalitis patients from Sri Lanka. These results raise the possibility that gemykibivirus could be an underrecognized human pathogen.
Keyphrases
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- ejection fraction
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- chronic kidney disease
- peritoneal dialysis
- endothelial cells
- prognostic factors
- mental health
- real time pcr
- sars cov
- patient reported outcomes
- wastewater treatment
- hepatitis b virus
- cell free
- induced pluripotent stem cells
- tertiary care
- patient reported
- loop mediated isothermal amplification
- mechanical ventilation
- genetic diversity