A febre do Vale do Rift (FVR), causada pelo vírus da febre do Vale do Rift (RVFV), é um arbovírus caracterizado por uma doença febril geralmente autolimitada, mas que em alguns casos também pode se manifestar com trombose, perda de visão, hemorragias e/ou sintomas neurológicos.
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A febre do Vale do Rift (FVR), causada pelo vírus da febre do Vale do Rift (RVFV), é um arbovírus caracterizado por uma doença febril geralmente autolimitada, mas que em alguns casos também pode se manifestar com trombose, perda de visão, hemorragias e/ou sintomas neurológicos.
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Live-cell 3D-SIM of Rift Valley fever virus NSs filaments reveals a polygon web architecture.
A defining feature of Rift Valley fever virus (RVFV) is the incorporation of the NSs protein into large filamentous assemblies inside infected nuclei [R. Swanepoel, N. K. Blackburn, J. Gen. Virol. 34, 557-561 (1977).], as judged from fixed specimens. To gain insight into the 3D structure of NSs filaments within live-cell nuclei, we used genetic-code expansion (GCE) to incorporate trans-cyclooct-2-en-L-lysine into the protein. This enabled site-specific fluorescent labeling with tetrazine dyes for live-cell structured illumination microscopy (SIM). Our superresolved images revealed the complete native architecture of NSs filaments as a micron-scale polygon web of fibers with discrete domain characteristics, overturning previous assumptions of simple linear filaments. Parallel experiments on fixed RVFV-infected cells confirmed that native NSs filaments also display this morphology. Overall, our 3D-SIM analysis reveals distinct structural plasticity within NSs filaments, establishing a quantitative structure-function relationship that support the importance of polygon organization for NSs filament function during RVFV infection.
Dose-dependent immune modulation in arboviral coinfections among febrile patients.
Arboviruses pose substantial diagnostic and public health challenges in tropical regions where multiple pathogens co-circulate. Nigeria, with diverse ecological zones and limited surveillance infrastructure, represents a critical nexus for arboviral transmission, yet comprehensive data on seroprevalence, coinfection dynamics, immune modulation, and viral genetic diversity remain scarce. We conducted cross-sectional surveillance across three Nigerian ecological zones from January 2019 to December 2023. Sera from 871 participants were tested for IgG and IgM antibodies to dengue virus (DENV), chikungunya virus (CHIKV), Zika virus (ZIKV), yellow fever virus (YFV), West Nile virus (WNV), and Rift Valley fever virus (RVFV) using immunoblot assays. A stratified subset (n=300) underwent cytokine profiling for interleukin-6 (IL-6), tumour necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-α), interferon-gamma (IFN-γ), and interleukin-10 (IL-10). IgM-positive samples underwent RT-PCR confirmation with genotype assignment through sequence comparison against GenBank reference strains. Overall IgM seropositivity indicating recent infection was 86.8% (756/871), with DENV most prevalent (59.6%; 95% CI: 56.3-62.8%), followed by CHIKV (49.4%), YFV (48.3%), ZIKV (19.7%), WNV (3.4%), and RVFV (2.3%). Coinfection with two or more arboviruses was detected in 61.2% (533/871) of participants. Seropositivity was highest in the tropical rainforest zone (94.2%) compared with Guinea savanna (84.5%) and Sudan savanna (80.4%; χ²=31.8, p<0.001). Cytokine profiling revealed significantly elevated concentrations of IL-6, TNF-α, IFN-γ, and IL-10 in dual and triple infections compared with mono-infections (all p<0.001), demonstrating dose-dependent immune modulation. All four DENV serotypes were identified, with DENV-2 predominating (59.9%). Molecular characterisation confirmed circulation of CHIKV East/Central/South African genotype (82.1%), DENV-2 Cosmopolitan genotype, and both African (71.2%) and Asian (28.8%) ZIKV lineages, with study sequences showing >99% nucleotide identity to established reference strains. These findings reveal extraordinarily high levels of arboviral infection and coinfection across Nigerian ecological zones. The dose-dependent cytokine elevation in coinfections suggests distinct immunopathological mechanisms. These data underscore the urgent need for multiplex diagnostics, genotype-specific monitoring, and climate-informed vector control strategies.
Understanding the Rift Valley fever exposure risk: A comparative perspective from a multi-country study in East and Central Africa, 2021-24.
Rift Valley fever (RVF) is a concern in East and Central Africa, particularly following periods of heavy rainfall and flooding. However no human outbreaks have been reported in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). To assess whether this reflects a true absence of virus circulation, we estimated RVF seroprevalence in Goma (eastern DRC) and examined context-specific risk factors, comparing the findings with data from outbreak-prone countries. A two-year longitudinal study, across six health facilities in DRC, Kenya and Uganda, enrolled febrile subjects aged ≥10 years. Human serum samples were analyzed for RVF virus and anti-RVF antibodies. Demographic, behavioral, occupational and environmental factors were evaluated. 4,806 participants were enrolled: 1,370 (28.5%) DRC, 1,468 (30.6%) Kenya and 1,968 (40.9%) Uganda. 253 participants (5.3%) tested positive for RVF by serological and/or molecular assays: 19 (1.4%) DRC, 29 (2.0%) Kenya and 205 (10.4%) Uganda (p < 0.001). Only in Uganda, subjects tested positive for RVF virus by PCR (10 subjects, 0.5%). Occupations and activities involving contact with livestock, predominated in Kenya and Uganda, whereas handling of raw meat was most common in DRC. No specific occupations or activities were significantly associated with RVF exposure in DRC while several significant factors were identified for Kenya and Uganda. Multivariate analysis across all three countries showed that being from Uganda, male, over 20 years of age, employed as butcher or crop farmer and engaging in animal-related activities, were independently associated with RVF positivity, as was contact with sheep. Despite a prevailing sense that RVF transmission does not occur in DRC, we found a seroprevalence of 1.4%, comparable to Kenya where RVF is well documented. Further research targeting high-risk human and animal populations in DRC is warranted. A One Health approach will contribute to defining the ecology of local transmission of RVF in DRC.
Biosensors for the detection of arthropod-borne veterinary viruses: A comprehensive review.
Veterinary arboviruses pose serious threats to animal health, especially in endemic areas. Traditional methods used for the diagnosis of these viruses are expensive, time-consuming, and require specialized personnel. This review discusses biosensor technologies for veterinary arboviruses, analyzing specific targets, mechanisms, sensitivity, specificity, and utility for use in the field. The remaining gaps were also mentioned. A comprehensive literature search was carried out in the major databases from 2015 to 2025. We used the keywords "Biosensing Technologies"Arboviruses," "Veterinary Medicine," "Viral Diseases," and "Point-of-Care Systems," and names of veterinary arbovirus families and their viruses. The findings reveal that biosensors have shown great sensitivity, specificity, and fast detection for various veterinary arbovirus families in the field. The technologies used were electrochemical, optical, CRISPR-based, and microfluidic formats, which are often improved by the use of nanomaterials and smartphone integration. The platforms directed against Japanese encephalitis, Rift Valley fever, and African swine fever had the lowest detection limits of femtomolar and also had the capability for multiplexing. Nevertheless, the technological development of biosensors remains restricted to a few viruses only, thus revealing substantial veterinary diagnostic gaps. Overall, biosensors have great potential in veterinary virology, with the capability of early diagnosis and, consequently, better outbreak response. Many of these sensors are specific, sensitive, and portable, making them great options for point-of-care applications. Future attention should be given to less-studied viruses, large-scale field validation, and multitarget biosensing platforms to improve veterinary surveillance globally.
Spatiotemporal patterns of Rift Valley fever virus in Africa: a retrospective genomic epidemiology and phylodynamic modelling study.
Rift Valley fever virus (RVFV) is a mosquito-borne zoonotic pathogen causing outbreaks in humans and ruminants across Africa and the Arabian Peninsula. Originally restricted to the Great Rift Valley, RVFV has expanded geographically, prompting its classification by WHO as a pathogen of pandemic potential. We investigated the evolutionary and spatial dynamics of RVFV across Africa. We used genomic data generated at the International Livestock Research Institute Nairobi genomic laboratory (BioProject PRJNA1106221) and combined with publicly available datasets retrieved from the National Center for Biotechnology (NCBI) GenBank nucleotide database. In retrieving RVFV genome sequences from the NCBI GenBank, we applied the search terms "Rift Valley fever virus segment L AND 6404[SLEN]", "Rift Valley fever virus segment M AND 3885[SLEN]", and "Rift Valley fever virus segment S AND 1520:1690[SLEN]" for L (Large), M (Medium), and S (Small) segments, respectively. For sequences without additional spatiotemporal information, we searched PubMed to extract the associated sequence metadata. We performed molecular clock analysis, phylogenetic inference, phylodynamic modelling (continuous phylogeographic reconstruction), and landscape phylogeography on the three RVFV genome segments (L, M, and S). We aimed to assess evolutionary rates, dispersal patterns, and environmental drivers. Focus was placed on lineage C, the most widely distributed variant. The global dataset used in this study consisted of large (n=236), medium (n=237), and small (n=247), which were further filtered to exclude potential reassortants and vaccine strains. Genome sequences retrieved from NCBI GenBank database comprised large (n=180), medium (n=184), and small (n=202). The genome sequences from retrospective human and livestock isolates comprised large (n=56), medium (n=53), and small (n=45) collected in Burundi (2018), Kenya (2007, 2018, 2019, 2021, and 2022), and Rwanda (2018 and 2022). Our dataset revealed that RVFV exhibited low overall genetic diversity. Lineage C, however, showed evidence of active evolution, with substitution rates ranging from 3·58 × 10-4 to 9·76 × 10-4 substitutions per site per year. This lineage probably originated in Zimbabwe in the mid-1970s and has since expanded across eastern and southern Africa. Phylogeographic reconstructions revealed rapid spread, with diffusion coefficients exceeding 50 000 km2 per year. Lineage C appears capable of establishing endemic transmission in new regions, with ongoing diversification observed during interepidemic periods. These observations reinforce the value of continuous genomic surveillance, particularly during cryptic transmission phases when adaptive mutations might emerge. Although further evidence is needed, observed trends in climate variability and land-use change point to the potential benefit of targeted surveillance in settings that could be at increased risk, including urban centres and wetlands. This work was supported by the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development, the Rockefeller Foundation, and the Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention.
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Microbiology spectrumA Novel BoHV-1-Vectored Subunit RVFV Vaccine Induces a Robust Humoral and Cell-Mediated Immune Response Against Rift Valley Fever in Sheep.
VirusesUncovering the viral aetiology of undiagnosed acute febrile illness in Uganda using metagenomic sequencing.
Nature communicationsMeeting report: CEPI workshop on Rift Valley fever epidemiology and modeling to inform human vaccine development, Nairobi, 4-5 June 2024.
VaccineDrug repositioning as a promising approach for the eradication of emerging and re-emerging viral agents.
Molecular diversitySeroepidemiological Reconstruction of Long-term Rift Valley Fever Virus Circulation in Nouakchott, Mauritania.
The Journal of infectious diseasesThe Temperature-Associated Effects of Rift Valley Fever Virus Infections in Mosquitoes and Climate-Driven Epidemics: A Review.
VirusesPROJECTING CLIMATE CHANGE IMPACTS ON INTER-EPIDEMIC RISK OF RIFT VALLEY FEVER ACROSS EAST AFRICA.
medRxiv : the preprint server for health sciencesRift Valley fever virus coordinates the assembly of a programmable E3 ligase to promote viral replication.
CellEfficient Identification of Monoclonal Antibodies Against Rift Valley Fever Virus Using High-Throughput Single Lymphocyte Transcriptomics of Immunized Mice.
Antibodies (Basel, Switzerland)Rift Valley Fever Virus Infectivity in Milk Stored at a Wide Range of Temperatures.
The Journal of infectious diseasesAdvances in antiviral strategies targeting mosquito-borne viruses: cellular, viral, and immune-related approaches.
Virology journalMapping livestock systems, bovine and caprine diseases in Mayo-Kebbi Ouest Province, Chad.
Geospatial healthAppraisal of World Health Organization guidelines for priority infectious diseases with potential to cause public health emergencies.
Public healthPasteurization temperatures effectively inactivate Rift Valley fever viruses in milk.
Journal of virologyExploiting venom toxins in paratransgenesis to prevent mosquito-borne disease.
Parasites & vectors"Without a man's decision, nothing works": Building resilience to Rift Valley fever in pastoralist communities in Isiolo Kenya.
PloS oneA Novel HTNV Budding Inhibitor Interferes the Interaction Between Viral Glycoprotein and Host ESCRT Accessory Protein ALIX.
Journal of medical virologyAtypical hyperendemicity of Rift Valley fever in Southwestern Uganda associated with the rapidly evolving lineage C viruses.
medRxiv : the preprint server for health sciencesThe Dissemination of Rift Valley Fever Virus to the Eye and Sensory Neurons of Zebrafish Larvae Is Stat1-Dependent.
VirusesCo-Infection of Culex tarsalis Mosquitoes with Rift Valley Fever Phlebovirus Strains Results in Efficient Viral Reassortment.
VirusesIdentification of Potential Vectors and Detection of Rift Valley Fever Virus in Mosquitoes Collected Before and During the 2022 Outbreak in Rwanda.
Pathogens (Basel, Switzerland)Rift Valley Fever in Rwanda Is Urging for Enhancing Global Health Security Through Multisectoral One Health Strategy.
MicroorganismsCharacterization of Culicoides and mosquito fauna at the National Zoological Garden of Rabat, Morocco.
Veterinary parasitology, regional studies and reportsA framework for ecologically and socially informed risk reduction before and after outbreaks of wildlife-borne zoonoses.
The Lancet. Planetary healthEvidence of human exposure and associated risk factors to Rift Valley fever in selected districts of Central and Western Zambia.
PloS oneResearch progress of mosquito-borne virus mRNA vaccines.
Molecular therapy. Methods & clinical developmentEnzootic Ovine Abortion among small ruminants in Southern Benin.
Veterinaria italianaAchievement of one health multi-sectoral collaboration in containment of Rift Valley Fever outbreak, Sudan, Red Sea State 2019.
European journal of public healthEvaluating the burden and transmission dynamics of chikungunya virus infections in the Eastern Mediterranean Region: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
European journal of public healthDiseases of Economic Importance in Feedlot Cattle in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Review with a Focus on Existing and Potential Options for Control.
Animals : an open access journal from MDPISerological Evidence of Cryptic Rift Valley Fever Virus Transmission Among Humans and Livestock in Central Highlands of Kenya.
VirusesHeat Treatment as a Safe-Handling Procedure for Rift Valley Fever Virus.
Pathogens (Basel, Switzerland)TaqMan Array Card real-time polymerase chain reaction panel to detect pathogens in whole blood of febrile inpatients in northern Tanzania, 2016-2019.
Tropical medicine & international health : TM & IHSeroprevalence of Brucella spp. and Rift Valley fever virus infections in communal pastoral cattle at the wildlife-livestock interface, Zambezi region, Namibia.
Frontiers in veterinary scienceDevelopment of a luminex-based assay for the detection of anti-capripoxvirus and rift valley fever virus antibodies in domestic ruminants.
Virology journalUndetected circulation of major arboviruses in West Sudan: urging for institutionalizing multisectoral one health strategy for the preparedness, prevention, and control of zoonotic arboviral diseases.
BMC research notesRift Valley Fever outbreaks in the East African Community: insights from ProMed data (2010-2024).
Frontiers in public healthEfficient Expression of Oropouche Virus Nonstructural Proteins NSs and NSm.
Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.)Bunyaviruses: Expression of Recombinant Glycoproteins from Insect Cells.
Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.)Recombinant Protein Production and Purification of Rift Valley Fever Virus Nucleoprotein from Escherichia coli Expression Systems.
Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.)Vector Competence Assays for RVFV in Mosquitoes.
Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.)Cryogenic Electron Microscopy of Rift Valley Fever Virus.
Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.)Molecular Diagnosis of Phlebovirus riftense Infection Using an L-Segment-Based Real-Time RT-PCR Method.
Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.)Use of Rift Valley Fever Virus Expressing NanoLuc Luciferase for the Assessment of Neutralizing Antibodies and Antivirals.
Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.)Novel replication-competent reporter-expressing Rift Valley fever viruses for molecular studies.
Journal of virologyComparative study of two Rift Valley fever virus field strains originating from Mauritania.
PLoS neglected tropical diseasesA Review of Emerging Viral Pathogens and Current Concerns for Vertical Transmission of Infection.
Medical science monitor : international medical journal of experimental and clinical researchLrp1 facilitates infection of neurons by Jamestown Canyon virus.
bioRxiv : the preprint server for biologyEpidemiologic and Genomic Characterization of an Outbreak of Rift Valley Fever Among Humans and Dairy Cattle in Northern Tanzania.
The Journal of infectious diseasesGoat seropositivity as an indicator of Rift Valley fever (RVF) infection in human populations: A case-control study of the 2018 Rift Valley fever outbreak in Wajir County, Kenya.
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- Live-cell 3D-SIM of Rift Valley fever virus NSs filaments reveals a polygon web architecture.Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America· 2026· PMID 41838904mais citado
- Dose-dependent immune modulation in arboviral coinfections among febrile patients.
- Understanding the Rift Valley fever exposure risk: A comparative perspective from a multi-country study in East and Central Africa, 2021-24.
- Biosensors for the detection of arthropod-borne veterinary viruses: A comprehensive review.
- Spatiotemporal patterns of Rift Valley fever virus in Africa: a retrospective genomic epidemiology and phylodynamic modelling study.
- Systematic review and meta-analysis for the occurrence of Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever, Tularemia, and Rift Valley fever in pastoralist systems in Africa.
- Infectious Agents of Non-Malarial Febrile Illnesses in 20 African Countries, 2019-2024: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.
- Sensitivity analysis of factors influencing the ecology of mosquitoes involved in the transmission of Rift Valley fever virus.
- Epidemiological and molecular characterization of Rift Valley fever outbreak in livestock in Burundi, May - November 2022.
- The RNA helicase eIF4A as a novel target in insect cells to combat arboviral infections.
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