niman Posted June 18, 2016 Report Share Posted June 18, 2016 (edited) Yellow fever – AngolaDisease Outbreak News 14 June 2016http://www.who.int/csr/don/14-june-2016-yellow-fever-angola/en/ Edited June 18, 2016 by niman Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
niman Posted June 18, 2016 Author Report Share Posted June 18, 2016 On 21 January 2016, the Ministry of Health of Angola notified WHO of an outbreak of yellow fever (YF). The first case (with onset date of 5 December 2015) was identified in Viana municipality, Luanda province.As of 10 June, 3,137 suspected cases, including 345 deaths, had been reported from all the 18 provinces of Angola. A total of 847 cases had been laboratory-confirmed. The confirmed cases are from 78 districts of 16 provinces. Local transmission has been documented in 31 districts of 12 provinces (Benguela, Cuango Cubango, Cuanza Norte, Cuanza Sul, Cunene, Huambo, Huila, Luanda, Lunda Norte, Malanje, Uige, and Zaire).Luanda and Huambo remain the most affected provinces with 1,778 cases (489 confirmed) and 508 cases (126 confirmed), respectively. The other most affected provinces are Benguela (291 suspected cases), Huila (135 suspected cases), Cuanza Sul (99 suspected cases) and Uige (54 suspected cases). The majority of the cases are aged 15 to 24 years.Efforts to strengthen surveillance are ongoing, and the number of cases in the country is slowly decreasing, though new clusters of cases are being reported in new districts. The epidemiological trend and pattern show that YF virus circulation continues to extend to other provinces and the risk for exportation to other countries with close linkages to Angola still exists.The epidemiological situation in Lunda Norte is of particular concern. This province shares borders with the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and regularly experiences a high flow of people and goods in and out of DRC. To date, three laboratory confirmed cases, imported from Lunda Norte, have been reported by DRC. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
niman Posted June 18, 2016 Author Report Share Posted June 18, 2016 Public health responseThe national task force is leading the response to the outbreak, under the National Director of Public Health (NDPH). WHO set up an Incident Management System (IMS) to coordinate international partners’ support to the NDPH. The IMS integrates and coordinates the work of several organizations, including the Institut Pasteur of Dakar, UNICEF, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Medicos del Mundo and Médecins Sans Frontières.The IMS partner response to the outbreak is articulated around five pillars:strengthening surveillance, with a focus on case investigations and laboratory confirmationvaccination,vector control,case management, andsocial mobilization.As of June 10, almost half of the country had been vaccinated (10,641,209 people) and the country had received 11,635,800 vaccines. Mass vaccination campaigns have taken place in all the districts of Luanda, seven districts of Benguela, five districts of Cuanza Sul, five districts of Huambo, three districts of Huila, and two of Uige. Vaccination is ongoing in two districts of Lunda Norte and one in Zaire, all of which border DRC. Additional mass vaccination campaigns are being planned in these and other provinces, including Cuando Cubango, Cunene and Namibe. Reactive vaccination has taken place in Cafunfu town (Lunda Norte) and the city of Lubango (Huila), among others. Plans are under way to complete vaccination in areas with low vaccination coverage (so called ‘mop up’ campaigns) in Luanda and Benguela.WHO and partners are providing technical and financial support to the response. The current challenges include the need to strengthen the response to the outbreak at the provincial level and address border health issues. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
niman Posted June 18, 2016 Author Report Share Posted June 18, 2016 WHO risk assessmentThe evolution of the epidemiological situation in Angola is concerning and needs to be closely monitored. Based on experiences from previous similar events, it is expected that additional cases will be reported. The reports of YF imported cases in China, DRC, and Kenya demonstrate the threat that this outbreak constitutes to the entire world. Viraemic patients travelling to areas where competent vectors and susceptible human populations are present pose a risk for the establishment of local cycles of transmission. There is an urgent need to continue strengthening the quality of the response in Angola and to enhance preparedness in neighbouring countries and in countries that have diaspora communities in Angola. WHO continues to monitor the epidemiological situation and conduct risk assessments based on the latest available information. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
niman Posted June 18, 2016 Author Report Share Posted June 18, 2016 WHO adviceYellow fever can easily be prevented through immunization provided that vaccination is administered at least 10 days before travel. WHO, therefore, urges Members States especially those where the establishment of a local cycle of transmission is possible (i.e. where the competent vector is present) to strengthen the control of immunisation status of travellers to all potentially endemic areas.In the context of an ongoing YF outbreak in Angola, special attention should also be placed on travellers returning from Angola and other potentially endemic areas. If there are medical grounds for not getting vaccinated, this must be certified by the appropriate authorities.WHO does not recommend any restriction of travel and trade to Angola based on the current information available. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
niman Posted June 18, 2016 Author Report Share Posted June 18, 2016 LOCUS KX010994 10823 bp RNA linear VRL 08-MAY-2016 DEFINITION Yellow fever virus isolate CIC1, complete genome. ACCESSION KX010994 VERSION KX010994.1 GI:1024994369 KEYWORDS . SOURCE Yellow fever virus (YFV) ORGANISM Yellow fever virus Viruses; ssRNA viruses; ssRNA positive-strand viruses, no DNA stage; Flaviviridae; Flavivirus; Yellow fever virus group. REFERENCE 1 (bases 1 to 10823) AUTHORS Pan,Y., Cui,S., Huo,D., Lyu,Y., Li,J., Chen,L., Wang,Q., Tian,L., Dou,X., Li,X., Sun,Y., Lu,G., Du,Y., Li,S. and Li,X. TITLE Direct Submission JOURNAL Submitted (25-MAR-2016) Department of Infectious Disease and Endemic Disease Control, Beijing Center for Disease Prevetion and Control, 16 Hepingli Middle Street, Dongcheng District, Beijing 100013, China COMMENT ##Assembly-Data-START## Assembly Method :: samtools v. v1.2 Sequencing Technology :: IonTorrent ##Assembly-Data-END## FEATURES Location/Qualifiers source 1..10823 /organism="Yellow fever virus" /mol_type="genomic RNA" /isolate="CIC1" /isolation_source="blood" /host="Homo sapiens" /db_xref="taxon:11089" /country="China" /collection_date="11-Mar-2016" /note="clinical-imported case 1" Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
niman Posted June 18, 2016 Author Report Share Posted June 18, 2016 Sequences producing significant alignments:Select:AllNone Selected:0AlignmentsDownloadGenBankGraphicsDistance tree of resultsShow/hide columns of the table presenting sequences producing significant alignmentsSequences producing significant alignments:Select for downloading or viewing reportsDescriptionMax scoreTotal scoreQuery coverE valueIdentAccessionSelect seq gb|KX010994.1|Yellow fever virus isolate CIC1, complete genome1846518465100%0.0100%KX010994.1Select seq gb|AY968064.1|Yellow fever virus strain Angola71, complete genome1809018090100%0.099%AY968064.1Select seq gb|KX027336.1|Yellow fever virus isolate CIC4, complete genome1800618006100%0.099%KX027336.1Select seq gb|KX010995.1|Yellow fever virus isolate CIC2, complete genome1800618006100%0.099%KX010995.1Select seq gb|KX010996.1|Yellow fever virus isolate CIC3, complete genome1796217962100%0.099%KX010996.1Select seq gb|DQ235229.1|Yellow fever virus strain Couma, complete genome1140011400100%0.085%DQ235229.1Select seq gb|AY968065.1|Yellow fever virus strain Uganda48a, complete genome1137611376100%0.085%AY968065.1Select seq gb|JN620362.1|Yellow fever virus strain Uganda 2010, complete genome1135311353100%0.085%JN620362.1Select seq gb|JF912179.1|Yellow fever virus strain BeAR378600, complete genome87908790100%0.079%JF912179.1Select seq gb|AY603338.1|Yellow fever virus strain Ivory Coast 1999, complete genome87878787100%0.079%AY603338.1Select seq gb|JF912186.1|Yellow fever virus strain BeH526722, complete genome87638763100%0.079%JF912186.1Select seq gb|JX898868.1|Yellow fever virus isolate HD117294 from Senegal, complete genome87588758100%0.079%JX898868.1Select seq gb|JF912184.1|Yellow fever virus strain BeH463676, complete genome87518751100%0.079%JF912184.1Select seq gb|JF912185.1|Yellow fever virus strain BeAR513008, complete genome87448744100%0.079%JF912185.1Select seq gb|AY572535.1|Yellow fever virus strain Gambia 2001, complete genome87428742100%0.079%AY572535.1Select seq gb|JF912183.1|Yellow fever virus strain BeH423602, complete genome87408740100%0.079%JF912183.1Select seq gb|JX898873.1|Yellow fever virus isolate ArD149214 from Senegal, complete genome87258725100%0.079%JX898873.1Select seq gb|JX898874.1|Yellow fever virus isolate ArD149194 from Senegal, complete genome87228722100%0.079%JX898874.1Select seq gb|KM388817.1|Yellow fever virus strain 2A polyprotein gene, complete cds87208720100%0.079%KM388817.1Select seq gb|JX898870.1|Yellow fever virus isolate ArD121040 from Senegal, complete genome87208720100%0.079%JX898870.1Select seq gb|JX898875.1|Yellow fever virus isolate ArD149815 from Senegal, complete genome87168716100%0.079%JX898875.1Select seq gb|KM388816.1|Yellow fever virus strain 10A polyprotein gene, complete cds87028702100%0.079%KM388816.1Select seq gb|JF912187.1|Yellow fever virus strain BeH622205, complete genome87028702100%0.079%JF912187.1Select seq gb|JF912188.1|Yellow fever virus strain BeH622493, complete genome86988698100%0.079%JF912188.1Select seq gb|JX898880.1|Yellow fever virus isolate ArD181564 from Senegal, complete genome86918691100%0.079%JX898880.1Select seq gb|JX898877.1|Yellow fever virus isolate ArD181464 from Senegal, complete genome86898689100%0.079%JX898877.1Select seq gb|JX898878.1|Yellow fever virus isolate ArD181250 from Senegal, complete genome86888688100%0.079%JX898878.1Select seq gb|JF912189.1|Yellow fever virus strain BeAR646536, complete genome86718671100%0.079%JF912189.1Select seq gb|JF912180.1|Yellow fever virus strain BeH394880, complete genome86688668100%0.079%JF912180.1Select seq gb|JX898876.1|Yellow fever virus isolate ArD156468 from Senegal, complete genome86668666100%0.079%JX898876.1Select seq gb|HM582851.1|Yellow fever virus strain TVP11767 polyprotein gene, complete cds86668666100%0.079%HM582851.1Select seq gb|AY640589.1|Yellow fever virus strain ASIBI, complete genome86648664100%0.079%AY640589.1Select seq gb|KF769016.1|Yellow fever virus strain Asibi, complete genome86618661100%0.079%KF769016.1Select seq gb|JF912190.1|Yellow fever virus strain BeH655417, complete genome86578657100%0.079%JF912190.1Select seq gb|KM388815.1|Yellow fever virus strain 9A polyprotein gene, complete cds86488648100%0.079%KM388815.1Select seq gb|KM388814.1|Yellow fever virus strain 6A polyprotein gene, complete cds86488648100%0.079%KM388814.1Select seq gb|JX898869.1|Yellow fever virus isolate DakArAmt7 from Cote d'Ivoire, complete genome86468646100%0.079%JX898869.1Select seq gb|JF912182.1|Yellow fever virus strain BeH422973, complete genome86308630100%0.079%JF912182.1Select seq gb|KF907504.1|Yellow fever virus strain 88/1999, complete genome86088608100%0.079%KF907504.1Select seq gb|KM388818.1|Yellow fever virus strain 8A polyprotein gene, complete cds86038603100%0.079%KM388818.1Select seq gb|U21056.1|YFU21056Yellow fever virus French viscerotropic strain, complete genome86018601100%0.079%U21056.1Select seq gb|JX898872.1|Yellow fever virus isolate ArD114972 from Senegal, complete genome85818581100%0.079%JX898872.1Select seq gb|JX898871.1|Yellow fever virus isolate ArD114896 from Senegal, complete genome85748574100%0.079%JX898871.1Select seq gb|U21055.1|YFU21055Yellow fever virus French neurotropic strain, complete genome85618561100%0.079%U21055.1Select seq gb|DQ100292.1|Yellow fever virus strain 17DD-Brazil, complete genome85528552100%0.079%DQ100292.1Select seq gb|U54798.1|YFU54798Yellow fever virus strain 85-82H Ivory Coast, complete genome85408540100%0.079%U54798.1Select seq gb|U17066.1|YFU17066Yellow fever virus vaccine strain 17DD, complete genome85348534100%0.079%U17066.1Select seq gb|GQ379162.1|Yellow fever virus strain case #1, complete genome85338533100%0.079%GQ379162.1Select seq emb|X03700.1|Yellow fever virus complete genome, 17D vaccine strain85298529100%0.079%X03700.1Select seq gb|KF769015.1|Yellow fever virus strain 17D-204, complete genome85258525100%0.078%KF769015.1Select seq gb|JN811143.1|Yellow fever virus 17D YF-VAX Vero adapted Series C P11, complete genome85258525100%0.078%JN811143.1Select seq gb|JX503529.1|Yellow fever virus strain YF/Vaccine/USA/Sanofi-Pasteur-17D-204/UF795AA/YFVax, complete genome85258525100%0.078%JX503529.1Select seq gb|JN628279.1|Yellow fever virus strain 17D RKI, complete genome85258525100%0.078%JN628279.1Select seq gb|AF052444.1|AF052444Yellow fever virus clone HONG8 polyprotein gene, complete cds85258525100%0.078%AF052444.1Select seq gb|JX949181.1|Yellow fever virus strain 17D polyprotein gene, complete cds85208520100%0.078%JX949181.1Select seq gb|GQ379163.1|Yellow fever virus strain case #2, complete genome85208520100%0.078%GQ379163.1Select seq gb|FJ654700.1|Yellow fever virus 17D/Tiantan, complete genome85208520100%0.078%FJ654700.1Select seq gb|DQ118157.1|Yellow fever virus isolate YF-AVD2791-93F/04 from Spain, complete genome85208520100%0.078%DQ118157.1Select seq emb|X15062.1|Yellow fever virus genomic RNA85208520100%0.078%X15062.1Select seq gb|AF052446.1|AF052446Yellow fever virus clone HONG10 polyprotein gene, complete cds85208520100%0.078%AF052446.1Select seq gb|AF052439.1|AF052439Yellow fever virus clone HONG3 polyprotein gene, complete cds85208520100%0.078%AF052439.1Select seq gb|AF052437.1|AF052437Yellow fever virus clone HONG1 polyprotein gene, complete cds85208520100%0.078%AF052437.1Select seq gb|U17067.1|YFU17067Yellow fever virus vaccine strain 17D-213, complete genome85208520100%0.078%U17067.1Select seq gb|JN811141.1|Yellow fever virus 17D YF-VAX Vero adapted Series A P11, complete genome85168516100%0.078%JN811141.1Select seq gb|AF052445.1|AF052445Yellow fever virus clone HONG9 polyprotein gene, complete cds85168516100%0.078%AF052445.1Select seq gb|AF052438.1|AF052438Yellow fever virus clone HONG2 polyprotein gene, complete cds85168516100%0.078%AF052438.1Select seq gb|JN811142.1|Yellow fever virus 17D YF-VAX Vero adapted Series B P11, complete genome85118511100%0.078%JN811142.1Select seq gb|AF094612.1|AF094612Yellow fever virus strain Trinidad 79A isolate 788379, complete genome84778477100%0.078%AF094612.1Select seq gb|JF912181.1|Yellow fever virus strain BeH413820, complete genome84038403100%0.078%JF912181.1Select seq gb|DQ322634.1|YFV replicon vector FMDV-2A-def, complete sequence8228834397%0.079%DQ322634.1Select seq gb|DQ322633.1|YFV replicon vector capsid-def, complete sequence8228834397%0.079%DQ322633.1Select seq gb|DQ322635.1|YFV replicon vector prME-def, complete sequence6551688781%0.078%DQ322635.1Select seq dbj|D14458.1|YFVCMENSYellow fever virus prM gene for precursor polyprotein, partial cds3162316234%0.080%D14458.1Select seq gb|AF052443.1|AF052443Yellow fever virus clone HONG7 polyprotein gene, partial cds2250225026%0.078%AF052443.1Select seq gb|GU951804.1|Yellow fever virus strain BeAn 131 polyprotein gene, partial cds2246224626%0.079%GU951804.1Select seq gb|AF052441.1|AF052441Yellow fever virus clone HONG5 polyprotein gene, partial cds2246224626%0.078%AF052441.1Select seq gb|AH005112.2|Yellow fever virus strain Y5 polyprotein and nonstructural protein NS2A mRNAs, partial cds2138251627%0.080%AH005112.2Select seq gb|DQ322638.1|VEEV replicon vector YFV-C2, complete sequence2129212922%0.080%DQ322638.1Select seq gb|AF052440.1|AF052440Yellow fever virus clone HONG4 polyprotein gene, partial cds2125212522%0.080%AF052440.1Select seq gb|L06480.1|YFVCAPSIDMYellow fever virus capsid protein, M protein, and envelope protein mRNAs2125212522%0.080%L06480.1Select seq gb|AY960140.1|Yellow fever virus strain ArB28153 polyprotein gene, partial cds2098209817%0.086%AY960140.1Select seq gb|DQ322642.1|VEEV replicon vector YFV-C3opt, complete sequence1929192922%0.078%DQ322642.1Select seq gb|DQ322640.1|VEEV replicon vector YFV-C3opt-NS2mut, complete sequence1929192922%0.078%DQ322640.1Select seq gb|U23578.1|YFU23578Yellow fever virus isolate SE7445/Uganda/1964/Human envelope protein (E) mRNA, partial cds1810181014%0.087%U23578.1Select seq gb|U23577.1|YFU23577Yellow fever virus isolate M-112/Sudan/1940/Human envelope protein (E) mRNA, partial cds1801180114%0.087%U23577.1Select seq gb|AY839636.1|Yellow fever virus strain ETH2777/Ethiopia61 envelope protein gene, partial cds1786178614%0.087%AY839636.1Select seq gb|DQ068260.1|Yellow fever virus strain SSUD03-01 envelope protein gene, partial cds1773177314%0.087%DQ068260.1Select seq gb|DQ068264.1|Yellow fever virus strain SSUD03-05 envelope protein gene, partial cds1768176814%0.087%DQ068264.1Select seq gb|DQ068263.1|Yellow fever virus strain SSUD03-04 envelope protein gene, partial cds1768176814%0.087%DQ068263.1Select seq gb|DQ068262.1|Yellow fever virus strain SSUD03-03 envelope protein gene, partial cds1768176814%0.087%DQ068262.1Select seq gb|U23569.1|YFU23569Yellow fever virus isolate 7914/Kenya/1993/Human envelope protein (E) mRNA, partial cds1764176414%0.086%U23569.1Select seq gb|U23575.1|YFU23575Yellow fever virus isolate KE93-477/Kenya/1993/Mosquito envelope protein (E) mRNA, partial cds1759175914%0.086%U23575.1Select seq gb|U23573.1|YFU23573Yellow fever virus isolate DaHB1504/C. African Republic/1985/Human envelope protein (E) mRNA, partial cds1755175514%0.086%U23573.1Select seq gb|AY839634.1|Yellow fever virus strain HB1782/CAR86 envelope protein gene, partial cds1750175014%0.086%AY839634.1Select seq gb|U23576.1|YFU23576Yellow fever virus isolate Kouma/Ethiopia/1961/Human envelope protein (E) mRNA, partial cds1745174514%0.086%U23576.1Select seq gb|AY960138.1|Yellow fever virus strain ArA 20628 polyprotein gene, partial cds1743174317%0.081%AY960138.1Select seq gb|U23571.1|YFU23571Yellow fever virus isolate ArB8883/C. African Republic/1977/Human envelope protein (E) mRNA, partial cds1732173214%0.086%U23571.1Select seq gb|AY960137.1|Yellow fever virus strain Ara29436 polyprotein gene, partial cds1710171017%0.081%AY960137.1Select seq gb|AY960139.1|Yellow fever virus strain Ara6734 polyprotein gene, partial cds1680168017%0.081%AY960139.1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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