Epidemic establishment and cryptic transmission of Zika virus in Brazil and the Americas

Zika virus (ZIKV) transmission in the Americas was first confirmed in May 2015 in Northeast Brazil1. Brazil has the highest number of reported ZIKV cases worldwide (>200,000 by 24 Dec 20162) as well as the greatest number of cases associated with microcephaly and other birth defects (2,366 confirmed cases by 31 Dec 20162). Following the initial detection of ZIKV in Brazil, 47 countries and territories in the Americas have reported local ZIKV transmission, with 22 of these reporting ZIKV-associated severe disease3. Yet the origin and epidemic history of ZIKV in Brazil and the Americas remain poorly understood, despite the value of such information for interpreting past trends in reported microcephaly. To address this we generated 53 complete or partial ZIKV genomes, mostly from Brazil, including data generated by the ZiBRA project – a mobile genomics lab that travelled across Northeast Brazil in 2016. One sequence represents the earliest confirmed ZIKV infection in Brazil. Joint analyses of viral genomes with ecological and epidemiological data estimate that the ZIKV epidemic first became established in NE Brazil by March 2014 and likely disseminated from there, both nationally and internationally, before the first detection of ZIKV in the Americas. Estimated dates of the international spread of ZIKV from Brazil coincide with periods of high vector suitability in recipient regions and indicate the duration of pre-detection cryptic transmission in those regions. NE Brazil’s role in the establishment of ZIKV in the Americas is further supported by geographic analysis of ZIKV transmission potential and by estimates of the virus’ basic reproduction number. One Sentence Summary Virus genomes reveal the establishment of Zika virus in Northeast Brazil and the Americas, and provide an appropriate timeframe for baseline (pre-Zika) microcephaly in different regions.

Trevor Bedford | Jared T. Simpson | Gabriel da Luz Wallau | Simon Cauchemez | Giovanini Evelim Coelho | Edward C. Holmes | Andrew Rambaut | Allison Black | Matthew Loose | Oliver G. Pybus | Lia Laura Lewis-Ximenez | Luiz Carlos Junior Alcantara | Louis du Plessis | Moritz U. G. Kraemer | Marta Giovanetti | Nicholas J. Loman | Rafael Dhalia | L. C. Franco | Nuno R. Faria | Kristian G. Andersen | Julien Thézé | Ester C. Sabino | Nathan D. Grubaugh | Ernesto T. A. Marques | Josh Quick | Tereza Magalhaes | Charles Chiu | Sneha Somasekar | Sally A. Baylis | Sarah C. Hill | Maricélia Maia de Lima | Poliana da Silva Lemos | Ingra Morales | Jacqueline G. de Jesus | Antonio Charlys da Costa | Sandro Patroca da Silva | Chiej-Hsi Wu | Jayna Ragwhani | Mariana P. Verotti | Wanderson Kleber de Oliveira | Eduardo H. Carmo | Ana Carolina Faria E. Silva Santelli | Livia C. Vinhal | Claudio Maierovitch Pessanha Henriques | Alexandre Otavio Chieppe | Shirlei Ferreira Aguiar | Carlos Augusto Fernandes | Bruna L. S. Nascimento | Hamilton Antônio de Oliveira Monteiro | Isadora Siqueira | Maria Goretti Lins de Queiroz | Themis Rocha Souza | Joao Filipe Bezerra | Marta Rejane Lemos | Gilberto Fernandes Pereira | Dalane Loudal Florentino Teixeira | Lucia Cristina Correa Moura | Rafel F. Franca | Magliones Carneiro de Lima | Valeria Nascimento | Erenilde Marques de Cerqueira | Denise Lima Mascarenhas | Jose Pereira de Moura Neto | Anna S. Levin | Tania Regina Tozetto Mendoza | Silvia Fonseca | Maria Cássia Mendes-Correa | Flavio Augusto de Pádua Milagres | Aluisio Cotrim Segurado | Marcio Nunes Roberto Teixeira

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