Update on the Phylodynamic and Genetic Variability of Marburg Virus

Viruses. 2023 Aug 11;15(8):1721. doi: 10.3390/v15081721.

Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic has not only strained healthcare systems in Africa but has also intensified the impact of emerging and re-emerging diseases. Specifically in Equatorial Guinea, mirroring the situation in other African countries, unique zoonotic outbreaks have occurred during this challenging period. One notable resurgence is Marburg virus disease (MVD), which has further burdened the already fragile healthcare system. The re-emergence of the Marburg virus amid the COVID-19 pandemic is believed to stem from a probable zoonotic spill-over, although the precise transmission routes remain uncertain. Given the gravity of the situation, addressing the existing challenges is paramount. Though the genome sequences from the current outbreak were not available for this study, we analyzed all the available whole genome sequences of this re-emerging pathogen to advocate for a shift towards active surveillance. This is essential to ensure the successful containment of any potential Marburg virus outbreak in Equatorial Guinea and the wider African context. This study, which presents an update on the phylodynamics and the genetic variability of MARV, further confirmed the existence of at least two distinct patterns of viral spread. One pattern demonstrates a slower but continuous and recurring virus circulation, while the other exhibits a faster yet limited and episodic spread. These results highlight the critical need to strengthen genomic surveillance in the region to effectively curb the pathogen's dissemination. Moreover, the study emphasizes the importance of prompt alert management, comprehensive case investigation and analysis, contact tracing, and active case searching. These steps are vital to support the healthcare system's response to this emerging health crisis. By implementing these strategies, we can better arm ourselves against the challenges posed by the resurgence of the Marburg virus and other infectious diseases.

Keywords: Africa; MARV; genetic variability; genomic surveillance; phylodynamics.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Africa / epidemiology
  • Animals
  • Black People
  • COVID-19 / epidemiology
  • Disease Outbreaks
  • Equatorial Guinea / epidemiology
  • Humans
  • Marburg Virus Disease* / epidemiology
  • Marburg Virus Disease* / genetics
  • Marburg Virus Disease* / virology
  • Marburgvirus* / genetics
  • Pandemics
  • Phylogeny
  • Viral Zoonoses / epidemiology
  • Viral Zoonoses / genetics
  • Viral Zoonoses / virology

Grants and funding

FS and DS are funded by FONDAZIONE DI SARDEGNA bando 2022–2023 for the Dipartimento di Scienze Biomediche—UNISS. MG is funded by PON “Ricerca e Innovazione” 2014–2020. MG is supported in part by the CRP-ICGEB RESEARCH GRANT 2020 Project CRP/BRA20-03, Contract CRP/20/03. AM is funded by The SMILE Project: Statistical Modelling and Inference to Live the Environment. PRIN2023 grant number 2022XRHT8R.