Morphologic and Genetic Characterization of Ilheus Virus, a Potential Emergent Flavivirus in the Americas.
Jessica A PlanteKenneth S PlanteVsevolod L PopovDivya P ShindeSteven G WidenMichaela BuenemannMauricio Lacerda NogueiraNikos VasilakisPublished in: Viruses (2023)
Ilheus virus (ILHV) is a mosquito-borne flavivirus circulating throughout Central and South America and the Caribbean. It has been detected in several mosquito genera including Aedes and Culex , and birds are thought to be its primary amplifying and reservoir host. Here, we describe the genomic and morphologic characterization of ten ILHV strains. Our analyses revealed a high conservation of both the 5'- and 3'-untranslated regions but considerable divergence within the open reading frame. We also showed that ILHV displays a typical flavivirus structural and genomic organization. Our work lays the foundation for subsequent ILHV studies to better understand its transmission cycles, pathogenicity, and emergence potential.