West Nile Virus in Mosquitoes in Central Macedonia, Greece, 2022.

Viruses

Laboratory of Microbiology, National Reference Centre for Arboviruses, School of Medicine, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, 54124 Thessaloniki, Greece.

Published: January 2023

AI Article Synopsis

  • Greece was significantly impacted by the West Nile virus (WNV) in 2022, particularly in Central Macedonia, which accounted for 81.5% of reported human cases.
  • A study collected over 30,000 Culex pipiens mosquitoes from the region, testing 690 pools for WNV, and found a 5.9% infection rate with variations across different areas and months.
  • The WNV detected belonged to the Central European subclade of lineage 2, showing slight genetic differences from the strain identified in Greece in 2010, highlighting the importance of mosquito monitoring for early virus detection and understanding its evolution.

Article Abstract

In 2022, Greece was the second most seriously affected European country in terms of the West Nile virus (WNV), after Italy. Specifically, Central Macedonia was the region with the most reported human cases (81.5%). In the present study, 30,816 female Culex pipiens sensu lato mosquitoes were collected from May to September 2022 in the seven regional units of Central Macedonia; they were then grouped into 690 pools and tested for WNV, while next-generation sequencing was applied to the samples, which showed a cycle threshold of Ct < 30 in a real-time RT-PCR test. WNV was detected in 5.9% of pools, with significant differences in the detection rate among regional units and months. It is of interest that in the Thessaloniki regional unit, where most of the human cases were observed, the virus circulation started earlier, peaked earlier, and lasted longer than in the other regional units. All sequences clustered into the Central European subclade of WNV lineage 2, and the virus strain differed from the initial Greek strain of 2010 by 0.52% and 0.27% at the nucleotide and amino acid levels, respectively. Signature substitutions were present, such as S73P and T157A in the prM and E structural proteins, respectively. The screening of mosquitoes provides useful information for virus circulation in a region with a potential for early warning, while the availability of whole-genome sequences is essential for further studies, including virus evolution.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9863787PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v15010224DOI Listing

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