Title Epidemiology and Phylogenetic Analysis of Viral Respiratory Infections in Vietnam.
Author Lu, Lu; Robertson, Gail; Ashworth, Jordan; Pham Hong, Anh; Shi, Ting; Ivens, Alasdair; Thwaites, Guy; Baker, Stephen; Woolhouse, Mark
Journal Front Microbiol Publication Year/Month 2020
PMID 32499763 PMCID PMC7242649
Affiliation + expend 1.Usher Institute, The University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, United Kingdom.

Acute respiratory infections (ARIs) impose a major public health burden on fragile healthcare systems of developing Southeast Asian countries such as Vietnam. The epidemiology, genetic diversity and transmission patterns of respiratory viral pathogens that circulate in this region are not well characterized. We used RT-PCR to screen for 14 common respiratory viruses in nasal/throat samples from 4326 ARI patients from 5 sites in Vietnam during 2012-2016. 64% of patients tested positive for viruses; 14% tested positive multiple co-infecting viruses. The most frequently detected viruses were Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV, 23%), Human Rhinovirus (HRV, 13%), Influenza A virus (IAV, 11%) and Human Bocavirus (HBoV, 7%). RSV infections peaked in July to October, were relatively more common in children <1 year and in the northernmost hospital. IAV infections peaked in December to February and were relatively more common in patients >5 years in the central region. Coinfection with IAV or RSV was associated with increased disease severity compared with patients only infected with HBoV or HRV. Over a hundred genomes belonging to 13 families and 24 genera were obtained via metagenomic sequencing, including novel viruses and viruses less commonly associated with ARIs. Phylogenetic and phylogeographic analyses further indicated that neighboring countries were the most likely source of many virus lineages causing ARIs in Vietnam and estimated the period that specific lineages have been circulating. Our study illustrates the value of applying the state-of-the-art virus diagnostic methods (multiplex RT-PCR and metagenomic sequencing) and phylodynamic analyses at a national level to generate an integrated picture of viral ARI epidemiology.

StrainID RV Species Serotype Length(nt) Country Year Strain Name
ANP03247 A 80 6468 Viet Nam 2015 vzhrva2
ANS03248 A 82 6462 Viet Nam 2014 vzhrva1
BNC00539 B 86 6531 Viet Nam 2013 vzhrvb3
BNM00540 B 70 6540 Viet Nam 2013 vzhrvb2
BNZ00541 B 4 6528 Viet Nam 2014 vzhrvb1
CNC01854 C 46 6138 Viet Nam 2015 vzhrvc2
CNM01855 C 9 6423 Viet Nam 2014 vzhrvc1
CNP01852 C 36 6420 Viet Nam 2014 vzhrvc4
CNS01853 C 46 6138 Viet Nam 2013 vzhrvc3
CNZ01851 C 27 6441 Viet Nam 2013 vzhrvc5
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