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  • Wenzhou mammarenavirus (WENV) is a newly discovered zoonotic virus found in wild rodents, particularly in outbreak hotspots like Guangzhou City in east and southeast Asia.* -
  • A study conducted in 2015-2016 analyzed lung tissue samples from 306 rodents in Guangzhou, revealing a 1.0% positivity rate for WENV-related viral RNA, with genomic sequencing confirming a new strain.* -
  • Phylogenetic analysis showed that the Guangzhou WENV strain shares 76.2% - 94.4% similarity with known WENV strains, particularly the WENV 9-24 strain, suggesting a wider range of host species for this virus than previously understood.*

Article Abstract

Wenzhou mammarenavirus (WENV) is a zoonotic pathogen newly discovered in east and southeast Asia. WENV has been found in wild rodent animals around the world while its standing is barely understood in Guangzhou city, where is known as a region of outbreak hotspot for zoonotic emerging infectious diseases. To investigate the prevalence and genomic characteristics of mammarenavirus in Guangzhou City, lung tissue samples from wild rodent species were collected from five districts of Guangzhou City in the year 2015 and 2016. The viral RNA was extracted and then subjected to mammarenavirus-specific PCR. The result revealed approximately 1.0% (3/306) nucleic acid positivity for lung tissue samples obtained from three rodent species: , and . Viral metagenomic sequencing of three samples was then carried out and two full segment L and three full segment S sequences were obtained. Phylogenetics analysis indicated the sequences of the new mammarenavirus strain have 76.2% - 94.4% similarity to known WENV encoded genes, with the highest similarity to the WENV 9-24 strain. Population structure analysis grouped all known WENV into seven lineages, and this WENV Guangzhou strain was grouped with WENV 9-24 as well. Though the seroprevalence result was not available, our data provides the first nucleic acid evidence of circulating WENV in Guangzhou city, and it suggested WENV had a broader host tropism than previously known.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8214141PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.onehlt.2021.100273DOI Listing

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