Novel Hendra virus variant detected by sentinel surveillance of horses in Australia
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Annand, Edward J.
Horsburgh, Bethany A.
Xu, Kai
Reid, Peter A.
Poole, Ben
De Kantzow, Maximillian C.
Brown, Nicole
Tweedie, Alison
Michie, Michelle
Grewar, John Duncan
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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Abstract
We identifi ed and isolated a novel Hendra virus (HeV)
variant not detected by routine testing from a horse in
Queensland, Australia, that died from acute illness with
signs consistent with HeV infection. Using whole-genome
sequencing and phylogenetic analysis, we determined the
variant had ≈83% nt identity with prototypic HeV. In silico
and in vitro comparisons of the receptor-binding protein
with prototypic HeV support that the human monoclonal
antibody m102.4 used for postexposure prophylaxis and
current equine vaccine will be eff ective against this variant.
An updated quantitative PCR developed for routine surveillance
resulted in subsequent case detection. Genetic
sequence consistency with virus detected in grey-headed
fl ying foxes suggests the variant circulates at least among
this species. Studies are needed to determine infection
kinetics, pathogenicity, reservoir-species associations, viral-
host coevolution, and spillover dynamics for this virus.
Surveillance and biosecurity practices should be updated
to acknowledge HeV spillover risk across all regions frequented
by fl ying foxes.
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Vaccine, Hendra virus (HeV), Testing, Horse (Equus caballus), Australia, SDG-03: Good health and well-being
Sustainable Development Goals
Citation
Annand, E.J., Horsburgh, B.A., Xu, K. et al. 2022, 'Novel Hendra virus variant detected by sentinel surveillance of horses in Australia', Emerging Infectious Diseases, vol. 28, no. 3, pp. 693-704, doi : 10.3201/eid2803.211245.
