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Oropouche virus cases identified in Ecuador using an optimised qRT-PCR informed by metagenomic sequencing

Emma L. Wise; Sully Márquez; Jack Mellors; Verónica Paz; Barry Atkinson; Bernardo Gutiérrez; Sonia Zapata; Joséfina Coloma; Oliver G. Pybus; Simon K. Jackson; Gabriel Trueba; György Fejér; Christopher H. Logue; Steven T. Pullan

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Resumen

Oropouche virus (OROV) is responsible for outbreaks of Oropouche fever in parts of South America. We recently identified and isolated OROV from a febrile Ecuadorian patient, however, a previously published qRT-PCR assay did not detect OROV in the patient sample. A primer mismatch to the Ecuadorian OROV lineage was identified from metagenomic sequencing data. We report the optimisation of an qRT-PCR assay for the Ecuadorian OROV lineage, which subsequently identified a further five cases in a cohort of 196 febrile patients. We isolated OROV via cell culture and developed an algorithmically-designed primer set for whole-genome amplification of the virus. Metagenomic sequencing of the patient samples provided OROV genome coverage ranging from 68-99%. The additional cases formed a single phylogenetic cluster together with the initial case. OROV should be considered as a differential diagnosis for Ecuadorian patients with febrile illness to avoid mis-diagnosis with other circulating pathogens.

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Emma L. Wise, & Sully Márquez, & Jack Mellors, & Verónica Paz, & Barry Atkinson, & Bernardo Gutiérrez, & Sonia Zapata, & Joséfina Coloma, & Oliver G. Pybus, & Simon K. Jackson, & Gabriel Trueba, & György Fejér, & Christopher H. Logue, & Steven T. Pullan (2020). Oropouche virus cases identified in Ecuador using an optimised qRT-PCR informed by metagenomic sequencing. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0007897