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Novel Hendra Virus Variant Detected by Sentinel Surveillance of Horses in Australia.

Edward J Annand Bethany A Horsburgh Kai Xu Peter A Reid Ben Poole Maximillian C de Kantzow Nicole Brown Alison Tweedie Michelle Michie John D Grewar Anne E Jackson Nagendrakumar B Singanallur Karren M Plain Karan Kim Mary Tachedjian Brenda van der Heide Sandra Crameri David T Williams Cristy Secombe Eric D Laing Spencer Sterling Lianying Yan Louise Jackson Cheryl Jones Raina K Plowright Alison J Peel Andrew C Breed Ibrahim Diallo Navneet K Dhand Philip N Britton Christopher C Broder Ina Smith John-Sebastian Eden
PMID 35202527 2022 Emerg Infect Dis eng ppublish
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Publication summary

We identified 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 effective 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 flying 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 flying foxes.

central nervous system Hendra henipavirus Hendra virus horse diseases meningitis/encephalitis One Health PCR RNA sequencing sentinel species sentinel surveillance syncytia syndromic surveillance transdisciplinary research vasculitis viral encephalitis viruses whole-genome sequencing zoonoses

Structured evidence records

Evidence records

4 total
1 records
Extraction confidence 0.88
Key finding

Whole-genome sequencing and phylogenetic analysis revealed a novel Hendra virus variant with roughly 83% nucleotide identity to the prototypic strain, genetically consistent with virus detected in grey-headed flying foxes.

Virus
Location
Not specified
Supporting text

Using whole-genome sequencing and phylogenetic analysis, we determined the variant had ≈83% nt identity with prototypic HeV. Genetic sequence consistency with virus detected in grey-headed flying foxes suggests the variant circulates at least among this species.

Genes or proteins
receptor-binding protein; whole genome
Analysis methods
whole-genome sequencing; phylogenetic analysis
1 records
Extraction confidence 0.70
Key finding

The receptor-binding protein of the novel Hendra virus variant shows compatibility with that of prototypic Hendra virus, indicating conserved receptor usage relevant to neutralization by m102.4 and vaccine response.

Virus
Host
Not specified
Location
Not specified
Supporting text

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 effective against this variant.

Method
in silico comparison; in vitro comparison
Receptors
receptor-binding protein
1 records
Extraction confidence 0.90
Key finding

A Hendra virus variant genetically linked to grey-headed flying foxes was isolated from a diseased horse in Queensland, indicating bat-to-horse spillover.

Virus
Location
Supporting text

We identified and isolated a novel Hendra virus (HeV) variant not detected by routine testing from a horse in Queensland, Australia, that died from acute illness ... Genetic sequence consistency with virus detected in grey-headed flying foxes suggests the variant circulates at least among this species.

Method
whole-genome sequencing; phylogenetic analysis; PCR
Study design
sentinel surveillance
Transmission direction
animal-to-human
Geographic raw
Queensland, Australia
Country inferred
Australia
1 records
Extraction confidence 0.95
Key finding

Sentinel surveillance of horses in Queensland, Australia detected a novel Hendra virus variant using updated PCR testing.

Virus
Location
Supporting text

Novel Hendra Virus Variant Detected by Sentinel Surveillance of Horses in Australia. We identified and isolated a novel Hendra virus (HeV) variant ... from a horse in Queensland, Australia. An updated quantitative PCR developed for routine surveillance resulted in subsequent case detection.

Method
sentinel surveillance; PCR; whole-genome sequencing
Geographic raw
Queensland, Australia
Country inferred
Australia