Molecular Characterization of Circulating Yellow Fever Viruses from Outbreak in Ghana, 2021–2022
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Emerging Infectious Diseases
Abstract
Yellow fever virus, transmitted by infected Aedes spp.
mosquitoes, causes an acute viral hemorrhagic disease.
During October 2021–February 2022, a yellow fever
outbreak in some communities in Ghana resulted in 70
confirmed cases with 35 deaths (case-fatality rate 50%).
The outbreak started in a predominantly unvaccinated
nomadic community in the Savannah region, from which
65% of the cases came. The molecular amplification
methods we used for diagnosis produced full-length DNA
sequences from 3 confirmed cases. Phylogenetic analysis
characterized the 3 sequences within West Africa genotype
II; strains shared a close homology with sequences from
Cote d’Ivoire and Senegal. We deployed more sensitive
advanced molecular diagnostic techniques, which
enabled earlier detection, helped control spread, and
improved case management. We urge increased efforts
from health authorities to vaccinate vulnerable groups in
difficult-to-access areas and to educate the population
about potential risks for yellow fever infections.
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