BMC Research Notes (Aug 2022)

Re-emergence of mayaro virus and coinfection with chikungunya during an outbreak in the state of Tocantins/Brazil

  • Robson dos Santos Souza Marinho,
  • Rodrigo Lopes Sanz Duro,
  • Débora Bellini Caldeira,
  • Juliana Galinskas,
  • Mânlio Tasso Oliveira Mota,
  • James Hunter,
  • Maria da Aparecida Rodrigues Teles,
  • Flávio Augusto de Pádua Milagres,
  • Ricardo Sobhie Diaz,
  • Fernando Shinji Kawakubo,
  • Shirley Vasconcelos Komninakis

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13104-022-06153-6
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 1
pp. 1 – 7

Abstract

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Abstract Objective To perform a molecular screening to detect infections by the mayaro virus and possible coinfections with Chikungunya during an outbreak in the state of Tocantins/Brazil in 2017. Results Of a total 102 samples analyzed in this study, 6 cases were identified with simultaneous infection between mayaro and chikungunya viruses (5.88%). In these 6 samples, the mean Cycle threshold (Ct) for CHIKV was 26.87 (SD ± 10.54) and for MAYV was 29.58 (SD ± 6.34). The mayaro sequences generated showed 95–100% identity to other Brazilian sequences of this virus and with other MAYV isolates obtained from human and arthropods in different regions of the world. The remaining samples were detected with CHIKV monoinfection (41 cases), DENV monoinfection (50 cases) and coinfection between CHIKV/DENV (5 cases). We did not detect MAYV monoinfections.

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