Variation around the dominant viral genome sequence contributes to viral load and outcome in patients with Ebola virus disease.
Xiaofeng DongJordana Munoz-BasagoitiNatasha Y RickettGeorgios PollakisWilliam A PaxtonStephan GüntherRomy KerberLisa F P NgMichael J ElmoreN'faly MagassoubaMiles W CarrollDavid A MatthewsJulian A HiscoxPublished in: Genome biology (2020)
Together, these findings support the notion that in patients who survived EVD, in some cases, the genetic variability of the virus resulted in deleterious mutations that affected viral protein function, leading to reduced viral load. Such mutations may also lead to persistent strains of the virus and be associated with recrudescent infections.