Publications by authors named "Vanessa Dos Santos Morais"

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  • Metagenomic research revealed that mosquito viromes are more diverse than just pathogenic viruses that affect humans, highlighting the complexity of mosquito-borne viruses.* -
  • In a study conducted on 866 female mosquitoes in São Paulo Zoo, a new virus was identified through RNA extraction and next-generation sequencing, showing potential as a new species of iflavirus.* -
  • These findings enhance our understanding of viral diversity in mosquitoes and provide a valuable genomic reference, aiding future research in virology and metagenomics.*
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CRESS-DNA encompasses a broad spectrum of viruses documented across diverse organisms such as animals, plants, diatoms, fungi, and marine invertebrates. Despite this prevalence, the full extent of these viruses' impact on the environment and their respective hosts remains incompletely understood. Furthermore, an increasing number of viruses within this category lack detailed characterization.

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The family of viruses has a unique genome consisting of double-stranded RNA with two open reading frames that encode the capsid protein (Cap) and the RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRpol). Most virions in this family are isometric in shape, approximately 40 nm in diameter, and lack an envelope. There are five genera within this family, including , , , , and .

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Background: Arthropod-borne viruses, known as arboviruses, pose substantial risks to global public health. Dengue (DENV), Chikungunya (CHIKV) and Zika (ZIKV) viruses stand out as significant concerns in Brazil and worldwide. Their overlapping clinical manifestations make accurate diagnosis a challenge, underscoring the need for reliable laboratory support.

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Background: Redondovirus (ReDoV) is a DNA virus present in the respiratory tract of many healthy individuals. Since SARS-CoV-2, the virus responsible for COVID-19, also primarily infects the same site, we evaluated whether ReDoV was present at increased frequency in patients with COVID-19 and influenced infection parameters.

Methods: Saliva samples were collected weekly from 59 individuals with COVID-19 and from 132 controls.

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(CHPV) is a recently characterized genus of the family whose members can infect different hosts, including bats, which constitute the second most diverse order of mammals and are described worldwide as important transmitters of zoonotic diseases. In this study, we identified a new CHPV in bat samples from the municipality of Santarém (Pará state, North Brazil). A total of 18 bats were analyzed using viral metagenomics.

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Brazil is a great source of arbovirus diversity, mainly in the Amazon region. However, other biomes, especially the Atlantic Forest, may also be a hotspot for emerging viruses, including Bunyaviruses (Negarnaviricota: Bunyavirales). For instance, Vale do Ribeira, located in the Southeastern region, has been widely studied for virus surveillance, where Flavivirus, Alphavirus and Bunyaviruses were isolated during the last decades, including Bruconha virus (BRCV), a member of Orthobunyavirus genus Group C, in 1976.

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Hand-foot-and-mouth disease (HFMD) is a highly contagious viral disease commonly associated to Enteroviruses (EV). During 2018, Brazil faced massive HFMD outbreaks spread across the country. This study aimed to characterize the EV responsible for the HFMD outbreak that occurred in Paraiba State, Brazilian Northeastern region, in 2018, followed by a phylogenetic analysis to detail information on its genetic diversity.

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  • This study focused on the epidemiology of human astroviruses in children under 5 in Tocantins State, Brazil, from 2010 to 2016.
  • Out of 232 stool samples, 16 (6.9%) tested positive for HAstV using both Next-Generation Sequencing (NGS) and conventional RT-PCR methods.
  • The findings highlighted the genotypic diversity of HAstV, with lineages identified as HAstV-1a (9 cases), HAstV-4c (3 cases), and HAstV-5c (4 cases).
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Squash mosaic virus (SqMV) is a phytovirus that infects great diversity of plants worldwide. In Brazil, the SqMV has been identified in the states of Ceará, Maranhão, Piauí, Rio Grande do Norte, and Tocantins. The presence of non-pathogenic viruses in animals, such as phytoviruses, may not be completely risk-free.

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Echoviruses (E) are a diverse group of viruses responsible for various pathological conditions in humans including aseptic meningitis, myocarditis, and acute flaccid paralysis. The detection and identification of echovirus genotypes in clinical samples is challenging due to its high genetic diversity. Here, we report the complete genome sequences of nine echoviruses, obtained by next-generation sequencing of 238 fecal samples from individuals with gastroenteritis in regions of Brazil.

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  • * A study in Brazil analyzed 251 fecal samples from children with acute gastroenteritis, identifying HuV in 1.9% of the samples, affecting 5 children aged around 2 years.
  • * Detailed genetic analysis revealed that Brazilian HuVs show less than 11% nucleotide divergence among themselves and are closely related to a strain from Vietnam in 2013, with at least two distinct clades identified in South America.
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  • A study from 2010-2016 analyzed 251 stool samples in rural and low-income urban areas of northern Brazil to assess norovirus prevalence and diversity using next-generation sequencing (NGS).
  • Norovirus was found in 19.9% of the samples, with eight different genotypes identified, the most common being GII.4_Sydney[P31], which accounted for 64% of the infections.
  • The research highlights the genetic diversity of noroviruses, particularly noting distinct variants of GII.6[P7], and emphasizes the need to understand this diversity to gauge potential health risks, especially from the GII.4_Sydney[P31] variant.
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Surveillance of Rotavirus A (RVA) throughout the national territory is important to establish a more complete epidemiological-molecular scenario of this virus circulation in Brazil. The aim of the present study was to investigate the genetic diversity of RVA strains circulating in Tocantins State (Northern Brazil) during six years of post-vaccination follow-up (2010-2016). A total of 248 stool samples were screened by next generation sequencing and 107 (43.

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  • HAdV-F is a leading cause of gastroenteritis globally, and this study focuses on its epidemiology in rural and low-income urban areas of northern Brazil.
  • Researchers analyzed 251 stool samples from patients with gastroenteritis collected between 2010 and 2016, finding a high infection rate of 57.8%, primarily from HAdV-F41 and a smaller number from HAdV-F40.
  • The study provides insights into the genetic characteristics of HAdV-F strains in Brazil, revealing strong similarities with global strains and laying the groundwork for better viral genome data and standardization in future research.
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Negative results in serological routine screening of patients with microbiologically proven Paracoccidioidomycosis (PCM) are occasionally reported. Failure in detecting anti- antibodies has been ascribed to factors either related to serological techniques or to the status of the host immune reactivity. Recently, this issue has been renewed by the recognition that the genera comprises two species, and , which have distinct antigenic profiles and, therefore, may elicit different host antibody responses.

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