A single introduction of Yersinia pestis to Brazil during the 3rd plague pandemic.

Yersinia pestis was introduced to Brazil during the third plague pandemic and currently exists in several recognized foci. There is currently limited available phylogeographic data regarding Y. pestis in Brazil. We generated whole genome sequences for 411 Y. pestis strains from six Brazilian foci to...

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Main Authors: Amy J Vogler, Jason W Sahl, Nilma C Leal, Marise Sobreira, Charles H D Williamson, Molly C Bollig, Dawn N Birdsell, Andrew Rivera, Brian Thompson, Roxanne Nottingham, Antonio M Rezende, Paul Keim, Alzira M P Almeida, David M Wagner
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2019-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0209478
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spelling doaj-2d80fa6a3ece40468a8d265de0097b1c2021-03-03T20:58:53ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032019-01-01141e020947810.1371/journal.pone.0209478A single introduction of Yersinia pestis to Brazil during the 3rd plague pandemic.Amy J VoglerJason W SahlNilma C LealMarise SobreiraCharles H D WilliamsonMolly C BolligDawn N BirdsellAndrew RiveraBrian ThompsonRoxanne NottinghamAntonio M RezendePaul KeimAlzira M P AlmeidaDavid M WagnerYersinia pestis was introduced to Brazil during the third plague pandemic and currently exists in several recognized foci. There is currently limited available phylogeographic data regarding Y. pestis in Brazil. We generated whole genome sequences for 411 Y. pestis strains from six Brazilian foci to investigate the phylogeography of Y. pestis in Brazil; these strains were isolated from 1966 to 1997. All 411 strains were assigned to a single monophyletic clade within the 1.ORI population, indicating a single Y. pestis introduction was responsible for the successful establishment of endemic foci in Brazil. There was a moderate level of genomic diversity but little population structure among the 411 Brazilian Y. pestis strains, consistent with a radial expansion wherein Y. pestis spread rapidly from the coast to the interior of Brazil and became ecologically established. Overall, there were no strong spatial or temporal patterns among the Brazilian strains. However, strains from the same focus tended to be more closely related and strains isolated from foci closer to the coast tended to fall in more basal positions in the whole genome phylogeny than strains from more interior foci. Overall, the patterns observed in Brazil are similar to other locations affected during the 3rd plague pandemic such as in North America and Madagascar.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0209478
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author Amy J Vogler
Jason W Sahl
Nilma C Leal
Marise Sobreira
Charles H D Williamson
Molly C Bollig
Dawn N Birdsell
Andrew Rivera
Brian Thompson
Roxanne Nottingham
Antonio M Rezende
Paul Keim
Alzira M P Almeida
David M Wagner
spellingShingle Amy J Vogler
Jason W Sahl
Nilma C Leal
Marise Sobreira
Charles H D Williamson
Molly C Bollig
Dawn N Birdsell
Andrew Rivera
Brian Thompson
Roxanne Nottingham
Antonio M Rezende
Paul Keim
Alzira M P Almeida
David M Wagner
A single introduction of Yersinia pestis to Brazil during the 3rd plague pandemic.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Amy J Vogler
Jason W Sahl
Nilma C Leal
Marise Sobreira
Charles H D Williamson
Molly C Bollig
Dawn N Birdsell
Andrew Rivera
Brian Thompson
Roxanne Nottingham
Antonio M Rezende
Paul Keim
Alzira M P Almeida
David M Wagner
author_sort Amy J Vogler
title A single introduction of Yersinia pestis to Brazil during the 3rd plague pandemic.
title_short A single introduction of Yersinia pestis to Brazil during the 3rd plague pandemic.
title_full A single introduction of Yersinia pestis to Brazil during the 3rd plague pandemic.
title_fullStr A single introduction of Yersinia pestis to Brazil during the 3rd plague pandemic.
title_full_unstemmed A single introduction of Yersinia pestis to Brazil during the 3rd plague pandemic.
title_sort single introduction of yersinia pestis to brazil during the 3rd plague pandemic.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2019-01-01
description Yersinia pestis was introduced to Brazil during the third plague pandemic and currently exists in several recognized foci. There is currently limited available phylogeographic data regarding Y. pestis in Brazil. We generated whole genome sequences for 411 Y. pestis strains from six Brazilian foci to investigate the phylogeography of Y. pestis in Brazil; these strains were isolated from 1966 to 1997. All 411 strains were assigned to a single monophyletic clade within the 1.ORI population, indicating a single Y. pestis introduction was responsible for the successful establishment of endemic foci in Brazil. There was a moderate level of genomic diversity but little population structure among the 411 Brazilian Y. pestis strains, consistent with a radial expansion wherein Y. pestis spread rapidly from the coast to the interior of Brazil and became ecologically established. Overall, there were no strong spatial or temporal patterns among the Brazilian strains. However, strains from the same focus tended to be more closely related and strains isolated from foci closer to the coast tended to fall in more basal positions in the whole genome phylogeny than strains from more interior foci. Overall, the patterns observed in Brazil are similar to other locations affected during the 3rd plague pandemic such as in North America and Madagascar.
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0209478
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