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First epidemiological and phylogenetic analysis of Hepatitis B virus infection in migrants from Mali

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The armed conflict in Mali caused a migration crisis since 2012. Most Malian refugees were in Italy. In Sub‐Saharan Africa, the seroprevalence of anti‐HBV antibodies is particularly high. Genotype E… Click to show full abstract

The armed conflict in Mali caused a migration crisis since 2012. Most Malian refugees were in Italy. In Sub‐Saharan Africa, the seroprevalence of anti‐HBV antibodies is particularly high. Genotype E is the most prevalent throughout a crescent covering area from Angola to Senegal, including Mali. We report 16 HBV positive individual from 136 Malian asylum seekers in order to investigate the genetic diversity of HBV in this population. Sequencing and phylogenetic analysis has been used. The HBV genotype E isolates from Mali did not cluster together but were intermixed, with the other African sequences. Only three supported clade were evidenced and closely related to sequences from Burkina Faso. The estimated evolutionary rate was 9.29 × 104. The root of the tree dated back to February 2008 in (95% HPD: 2006–2011). From this ancestor six main statistically supported clusters (pp > 0.80) were identified. The most recent Clade dated back to May 2015. The BSP showed that the effective number of infections softly increased from 2011 to the 2015. Phylogenetic analysis helped in understanding how two on sixteen individuals, have been infected in Italy, and give an important improvement in prevention campaigns and monitoring of the viral infection in migrants. J. Med. Virol. 89:639–646, 2017. © 2016 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

Keywords: first epidemiological; infection migrants; epidemiological phylogenetic; analysis; phylogenetic analysis

Journal Title: Journal of Medical Virology
Year Published: 2017

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