Epidemiological surveys revealed the risk of TAMV spill-over from ticks to hosts.

Infect Dis (Lond)

State Key Laboratory of Virology and National Virus Resource Center, Wuhan Institute of Virology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Wuhan, China.

Published: January 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • - Tick-borne viral diseases, particularly Tamdy virus (TAMV), are a growing public health issue, with limited understanding of TAMV's epidemiology and spill-over risk into humans.
  • - Research in Xinjiang, China, found TAMV RNA in 4.7% of tick pools, with certain tick species identified as primary vectors, and evidence of TAMV exposure in animals dating back to 2006.
  • - The study underscores TAMV's potential to infect multiple animal species via ticks, signaling a need for proactive public health measures to prevent the spread of emerging zoonotic diseases.

Article Abstract

Background: Tick-borne viral diseases have become an increasingly important public health concern. Tamdy virus (TAMV) is a tick-borne virus of the genus in the family . While some studies have suggested that TAMV is a pathogen associated with human febrile illness, its epidemiology and the risk of TAMV spill-over remain poorly understood.

Methods: Ticks were collected in Xinjiang, China, and grouped into pools. RT-PCR assays were used to detect TAMV RNA in these pools. The seroprevalence of TAMV was investigated using Immunofluorescence assays, Western blotting, and Luciferase immunoprecipitation system (LIPS) assays.

Results: TAMV RNA was detected in 17 out of 363 tick pools, resulting in a minimum infection rate (MIR) of 4.7%. and were identified as major tick vectors of TAMV. Phylogenetic analysis demonstrated that TAMV strains from Xinjiang are closely related to strains from other countries. Seroprevalence studies showed that TAMV exposure has been occurring in Xinjiang since at least 2006. Antibody responses to TAMV were detected in 1.1% (26/2296) of animals, including domestic animals and wild rodents. The seropositivity rates were as follows: sheep (1.7%), dog (2.3%), (0.8%), (3.5%).

Conclusions: The research findings reveal that TAMV can be transmitted by ticks to various animal species, posing a significant public health risk. The wide distribution of TAMV and its tick vectors emphasise the importance of early preparedness and control measures. This study highlights the necessity for maintaining vigilance in addressing emerging zoonotic diseases transmitted by ticks.

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