Title Metagenomic next-generation sequencing of samples from pediatric febrile illness in Tororo, Uganda.
Author Ramesh, Akshaya; Nakielny, Sara; Hsu, Jennifer; Kyohere, Mary; Byaruhanga, Oswald; de Bourcy, Charles; Egger, Rebecca; Dimitrov, Boris; Juan, Yun-Fang; Sheu, Jonathan; Wang, James; Kalantar, Katrina; Langelier, Charles; Ruel, Theodore; Mpimbaza, Arthur; Wilson, Michael R; Rosenthal, Philip J; DeRisi, Joseph L
Journal PLoS One Publication Year/Month 2019
PMID 31220115 PMCID PMC6586300
Affiliation + expend 1.Weill Institute for Neurosciences, University of California, San Francisco, California, United States of America.

Febrile illness is a major burden in African children, and non-malarial causes of fever are uncertain. In this retrospective exploratory study, we used metagenomic next-generation sequencing (mNGS) to evaluate serum, nasopharyngeal, and stool specimens from 94 children (aged 2-54 months) with febrile illness admitted to Tororo District Hospital, Uganda. The most common microbes identified were Plasmodium falciparum (51.1% of samples) and parvovirus B19 (4.4%) from serum; human rhinoviruses A and C (40%), respiratory syncytial virus (10%), and human herpesvirus 5 (10%) from nasopharyngeal swabs; and rotavirus A (50% of those with diarrhea) from stool. We also report the near complete genome of a highly divergent orthobunyavirus, tentatively named Nyangole virus, identified from the serum of a child diagnosed with malaria and pneumonia, a Bwamba orthobunyavirus in the nasopharynx of a child with rash and sepsis, and the genomes of two novel human rhinovirus C species. In this retrospective exploratory study, mNGS identified multiple potential pathogens, including 3 new viral species, associated with fever in Ugandan children.

StrainID RV Species Serotype Length(nt) Country Year Strain Name
CNM01870 C 6 6472 Uganda 2013 E0-9
CNM01875 C 11 6814 Uganda 2013 E0-41
CNP01867 C 14 6189 Uganda 2013 E0-14
CNP01872 C None 631 Uganda 2013 E0-43
CNP01877 C 34 6972 Uganda 2013 E0-165
CNS01868 C 6 5777 Uganda 2013 E0-04
CNS01873 C None 713 Uganda 2013 E0-39
CNS01878 C 51 6955 Uganda 2013 E0-7
CNZ01871 C None 2678 Uganda 2013 E0-239
CNZ01876 C 26 6761 Uganda 2013 E0-233
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