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First Indications of Omsk Haemorrhagic Fever Virus beyond Russia

Edith Wagner 1, 2
Anna Shin 3, 4
Nur Tukhanova 3, 4
Nurkeldi Turebekov 4
Talgat Nurmakhanov 4
Vitaliy Sutyagin 5
Almas Berdibekov 5
Nurbek Maikanov 6
Ilmars Lezdinsh 5
Zhanna Shapiyeva 7
Klaus Freimüller 2
Lukas Peintner 2
Christina Ehrhardt 1
Sandra Essbauer 2
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Department of Virology and Intracellular Agents, Bundeswehr Institute of Microbiology, 80937 Munich, Germany
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Aikimbayev’s National Scientific Center for Especially Dangerous Infections, Almaty 050000, Kazakhstan
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Antiplague Station Taldykorgan, Branch Aikimbayev’s National Scientific Center for Especially Dangerous Infections, Taldykorgan 040000, Kazakhstan
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Oral Antiplague Station, Branch Aikimbayev’s National Scientific Center for Especially Dangerous Infections, Oral 090002, Kazakhstan
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Scientific Practical Center of Sanitary Epidemiological Expertise and Monitoring, Almaty 050000, Kazakhstan
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National Center for Biotechnology, Nur-Sultan 010003, Kazakhstan
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2022-04-04
scimago Q1
wos Q2
SJR1.145
CiteScore7.7
Impact factor3.5
ISSN19994915
PubMed ID:  35458484
Infectious Diseases
Virology
Abstract

Omsk haemorrhagic fever virus (OHFV) is the agent leading to Omsk haemorrhagic fever (OHF), a viral disease currently only known in Western Siberia in Russia. The symptoms include fever, headache, nausea, muscle pain, cough and haemorrhages. The transmission cycle of OHFV is complex. Tick bites or contact with infected small mammals are the main source of infection. The Republic of Kazakhstan is adjacent to the endemic areas of OHFV in Russia and febrile diseases with haemorrhages occur throughout the country—often with unclear aetiology. In this study, we examined human cerebrospinal fluid samples of patients with suspected meningitis or meningoencephalitis with unknown origins for the presence of OHFV RNA. Further, reservoir hosts such as rodents and ticks from four Kazakhstan regions were screened for OHFV RNA to clarify if this virus could be the causative agent for many undiagnosed cases of febrile diseases in humans in Kazakhstan. Out of 130 cerebrospinal fluid samples, two patients (1.53%) originating from Almaty city were positive for OHFV RNA. Screening of tick samples revealed positive pools from different areas in the Akmola region. Of the caught rodents, 1.1% out of 621 were positive for OHFV at four trapping areas from the West Kazakhstan region. In this paper, we present a broad investigation of the spread of OHFV in Kazakhstan in human cerebrospinal fluid samples, rodents and ticks. Our study shows for the first time that OHFV can not only be found in the area of Western Siberia in Russia, but can also be detected up to 1.600 km away in the Almaty region in patients and natural foci.

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Wagner E. et al. First Indications of Omsk Haemorrhagic Fever Virus beyond Russia // Viruses. 2022. Vol. 14. No. 4. p. 754.
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Wagner E., Shin A., Tukhanova N., Turebekov N., Nurmakhanov T., Sutyagin V., Berdibekov A., Maikanov N., Lezdinsh I., Shapiyeva Z., Shevtsov A., Freimüller K., Peintner L., Ehrhardt C., Essbauer S. First Indications of Omsk Haemorrhagic Fever Virus beyond Russia // Viruses. 2022. Vol. 14. No. 4. p. 754.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.3390/v14040754
UR - https://doi.org/10.3390/v14040754
TI - First Indications of Omsk Haemorrhagic Fever Virus beyond Russia
T2 - Viruses
AU - Wagner, Edith
AU - Shin, Anna
AU - Tukhanova, Nur
AU - Turebekov, Nurkeldi
AU - Nurmakhanov, Talgat
AU - Sutyagin, Vitaliy
AU - Berdibekov, Almas
AU - Maikanov, Nurbek
AU - Lezdinsh, Ilmars
AU - Shapiyeva, Zhanna
AU - Shevtsov, Alexander
AU - Freimüller, Klaus
AU - Peintner, Lukas
AU - Ehrhardt, Christina
AU - Essbauer, Sandra
PY - 2022
DA - 2022/04/04
PB - MDPI
SP - 754
IS - 4
VL - 14
PMID - 35458484
SN - 1999-4915
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@article{2022_Wagner,
author = {Edith Wagner and Anna Shin and Nur Tukhanova and Nurkeldi Turebekov and Talgat Nurmakhanov and Vitaliy Sutyagin and Almas Berdibekov and Nurbek Maikanov and Ilmars Lezdinsh and Zhanna Shapiyeva and Alexander Shevtsov and Klaus Freimüller and Lukas Peintner and Christina Ehrhardt and Sandra Essbauer},
title = {First Indications of Omsk Haemorrhagic Fever Virus beyond Russia},
journal = {Viruses},
year = {2022},
volume = {14},
publisher = {MDPI},
month = {apr},
url = {https://doi.org/10.3390/v14040754},
number = {4},
pages = {754},
doi = {10.3390/v14040754}
}
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Wagner, Edith, et al. “First Indications of Omsk Haemorrhagic Fever Virus beyond Russia.” Viruses, vol. 14, no. 4, Apr. 2022, p. 754. https://doi.org/10.3390/v14040754.