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Mapping Sub-National Respiratory Virus Circulation in Cambodia Using Metatranscriptomic Sequencing: A Multi-Center
Christina Yek1,2, Jessalyn Sebastian3, Sophana Chea1
1International Center of Excellence in Research Cambodia, Phnom Penh, Cambodia.
Background:
Genomic surveillance can guide early detection of and response to emerging epidemics. Metatranscriptomic sequencing was used to investigate sub-national respiratory virus circulation in Cambodia from 2020 to 2023.
Methods:
Nasopharyngeal swabs were collected from individuals aged 2 months to 65 years with influenza-like illness in four Cambodian hospitals. Metatranscriptomic data were generated by short-read RNA sequencing. Bernoulli space-time scan statistics were used to identify temporal virus clusters. Bayesian inference of phylogenetic trees was used to compute divergence times for temporally clustered, highly represented viruses (influenza A/H3N2 and B, Betacoronavirus 1, respiratory syncytial virus [RSV] A and B), and publicly available global influenza virus genomes.
Results:
Of 1093 individuals, 499 (45.7%) had detectable respiratory viruses belonging to 68 distinct species. Moderate (N > 20) discrete time-clusters were noted of RSV-A (37 cases), Betacoronavirus 1 (21 cases), RSV-B (22 cases), and A/H3N2 (30 cases). The posterior median of time to most recent common ancestor ranged from 0.71 years (95% HPD 0.38-1.10) for Betacoronavirus 1 and 1.31 years (95% HPD 0.60-3.20) for A/H3N2, to 2.75 years (1.82-4.26) for RSV-A and 4.79 years (2.39-7.74) for RSV-B. A/H3N2 and influenza B virus genomes mapped to clades 3C.2a1b.2a.2a and Victoria 1A.3a.2, respectively, and inter-mixed with concurrent global strains.
Conclusions:
Multiple respiratory viruses circulated at a sub-national level in Cambodia from 2020 to 2023 despite pandemic disruptions. Influenza virus population diversity decreased during the height of lockdown but recovered in mid-2022. Re-emerging influenza strains were distinct from historically circulating strains and clustered with contemporaneous global variants, suggesting multiple external introductions.
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