Fatal encephalitis caused by Cristoli virus, an emerging orthobunyavirus, France

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We report the discovery of a new orthobunyavirus, Cristoli virus, by means of shotgun metagenomics. The virus was identified in an immunodepressed patient with fatal encephalitis. Full-length genome sequencing revealed high-level expression of a virulence factor, possibly explaining the severity of the infection. The patient's recent history suggests circulation in France.

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Rodriguez, C., Gricourt, G., Ndebi, M., Demontant, V., Poiteau, L., Burrel, S., … Pawlotsky, J. M. (2020). Fatal encephalitis caused by Cristoli virus, an emerging orthobunyavirus, France. Emerging Infectious Diseases, 26(6), 1287–1290. https://doi.org/10.3201/EID2606.191431

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