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Molecular epidemiology, clinical analysis, and genetic characterization of Zika virus infections in Thailand (2020–2023)

Sarawut Khongwichit, Watchaporn Chuchaona, Sompong Vongpunsawad, Yong Poovorawan

2023Scientific Reports16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

To investigate the clinical and molecular characteristics and evolution of the Zika virus (ZIKV) in Thailand from March 2020 to March 2023. In all, 751 serum samples from hospitalized patients in Bangkok and the surrounding areas were screened for ZIKV using real-time RT-PCR. Demographic data and clinical variables were evaluated. Phylogenetic and molecular clock analysis determined the genetic relationships among the ZIKV strains, emergence timing, and their molecular characteristics. Among the 90 confirmed ZIKV cases, there were no significant differences in infection prevalence when comparing age groups and sexes. Rash was strongly associated with ZIKV infection. Our ZIKV Thai isolates were categorized into two distinct clades: one was related to strains from Myanmar, Vietnam, Oceania, and various countries in the Americas, and the other was closely related to previously circulating strains in Thailand, one of which shared a close relation to a neurovirulent ZIKV strain from Cambodia. Moreover, ZIKV Thai strains could be further classified into multiple sub-clades, each exhibiting specific mutations suggesting the genetic diversity among the circulating strains of ZIKV in Thailand. Understanding ZIKV epidemiology and genetic diversity is crucial for tracking the virus's evolution and adapting prevention and control strategies.

Topics & Concepts

Zika virusCladeMolecular epidemiologyVirologyGenetic diversityEpidemiologyPhylogenetic treeBiologyMolecular clockOutbreakVirusGenotypeMedicineGeneticsEnvironmental healthGenePopulationPathologyMosquito-borne diseases and controlViral Infections and VectorsVirology and Viral Diseases