Emerging Infectious Diseases (Aug 2024)

Standardized Phylogenetic Classification of Human Respiratory Syncytial Virus below the Subgroup Level

  • Stephanie Goya,
  • Christopher Ruis,
  • Richard A. Neher,
  • Adam Meijer,
  • Ammar Aziz,
  • Angie S. Hinrichs,
  • Anne von Gottberg,
  • Cornelius Roemer,
  • Daniel G. Amoako,
  • Dolores Acuña,
  • Jakob McBroome,
  • James R. Otieno,
  • Jinal N. Bhiman,
  • Josie Everatt,
  • Juan C. Muñoz-Escalante,
  • Kaat Ramaekers,
  • Kate Duggan,
  • Lance D. Presser,
  • Laura Urbanska,
  • Marietjie Venter,
  • Nicole Wolter,
  • Teresa C.T. Peret,
  • Vahid Salimi,
  • Varsha Potdar,
  • Vítor Borges,
  • Mariana Viegas

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3201/eid3008.240209
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 30, no. 8
pp. 1631 – 1641

Abstract

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A globally implemented unified phylogenetic classification for human respiratory syncytial virus (HRSV) below the subgroup level remains elusive. We formulated global consensus of HRSV classification on the basis of the challenges and limitations of our previous proposals and the future of genomic surveillance. From a high-quality curated dataset of 1,480 HRSV-A and 1,385 HRSV-B genomes submitted to GenBank and GISAID (https://www.gisaid.org) public sequence databases through March 2023, we categorized HRSV-A/B sequences into lineages based on phylogenetic clades and amino acid markers. We defined 24 lineages within HRSV-A and 16 within HRSV-B and provided guidelines for defining prospective lineages. Our classification demonstrated robustness in its applicability to both complete and partial genomes. We envision that this unified HRSV classification proposal will strengthen HRSV molecular epidemiology on a global scale.

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