Journal article
Mapping the global distribution and spread of the Plasmodium vivax-associated virus MaRNAV-1
ME Petrone, J Charon, RH Parry, MJ Grigg, KA Piera, JAF Westaway, K Shioda, B Russell, RN Price, T William, E Kenangalem, JS McCarthy, BE Barber, EC Holmes, NM Anstey
Virus Evolution | Published : 2026
DOI: 10.1093/ve/veag031
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Abstract
Matryoshka RNA virus 1 (MaRNAV-1) is a bi-segmented and single-stranded RNA virus associated with Plasmodium vivax, a cause of human malaria. Little has been uncovered about the epidemiology and ecology of this virus since its discovery in 2019. To address this, we used a combination of primary and publicly available metatranscriptomic data to map the geographic distribution and host associations of MaRNAV-1. We detected this virus throughout Southeast Asia, in parts of South America, and, for the first time, in Oceania. Despite its broad distribution, MaRNAV-1 was found exclusively in metatranscriptomes containing P. vivax, suggesting that there is a specific virus-host relationship that ha..
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