Severe fever with thrombocytopenia syndrome (SFTS) is a tick-borne viral disease that is increasingly affecting human being worldwide. The clinical manifestations and mortality rates of SFTS can vary depending on the geographic region and the specific genotype of the SFTS virus (SFTSV). From July 2022 to August 2023, we collected serum samples from 83 patients with suspected SFTSV infection in the northwest of Hubei Province, China. From which, 13 patients tested positive for SFTSV. Phylogenetic analysis of the SFTSV L, M, and S gene segments was performed using the maximum likelihood method to determine the genetic diversity of the isolates. At least 2 SFTSV genotypes (A and F) were identified in the northwest of Hubei Province. The clinical manifestations and laboratory findings on the first day of admission were investigated. Results showed that bleeding and disturbance of consciousness, and significant elevated AST and APTT, are valuable for assessing the prognosis for SFTS patients. This study disclosed the genomic sequences and genotypes of SFTSV spreading in the northwest of Hubei Province for the first time, providing information of genetically etiology for SFTS in the local district. Furthermore, certain symptoms and/or laboratory findings may indicate adverse clinical outcomes, highlighting the importance of identifying the symptoms and monitoring specific laboratory markers. Future research is needed to investigate the threshold values of these markers and to closely observe the indicative symptoms in order to early identify and timely management of critically ill patients within clinical settings.
Keywords: Clinical manifestations; Hubei Province; Laboratory findings; SFTSV.
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