Study on Spatial Dispersal and Migration Events of Japanese Encephalitis Virus.
- Author:
Xiaoyan GAO
;
Haiwei ZHOU
;
Hong LIU
;
Shihong FU
;
Huanyu WANG
;
Zhenyang GUO
;
Xiaolong LI
;
Guodong LIANG
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- MeSH:
Asia;
epidemiology;
China;
epidemiology;
Encephalitis Virus, Japanese;
classification;
genetics;
isolation & purification;
physiology;
Encephalitis, Japanese;
epidemiology;
transmission;
virology;
Phylogeny
- From:
Chinese Journal of Virology
2015;31(3):264-268
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
To explore the spatial distribution mechanism of Japanese encephalitis virus (JEV), PhyML v3.0 was used to build phylogenetic tree using JEV sequences in the dataset. PAUP v4.0 and Migrapyhla softz ware were then used to analyze the migration events. The results showed that a total of 95 migration events were observed during the dispersal of JEV throughout Asia. Further analysis revealed that Thailand, and several Chinese provinces (including Shandong, Shanghai, Sichuan and Yunnan), were the main migration sources of JEV. JEV spread from these migration sources as follows: from Thailand to Australia, Cambodia, Tibet and India; from Shanghai to eastern coastal Asian regions and Yunnan; from Shandong to Korea, Zhejiang, Hubei, Shanxi and Liaoning; from Sichuan mainly to inland regions of China, as well as Vietnam and Japan; and from Yunnan to Zhejiang. This study indicated that frequent migration events occurred during the dispersal of JEV in the Asia and Pacific regions, and that Thailand, Shandong, Shanghai, Sichuan and Yunnan were the sources of JEV dispersal.