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Molecular and epidemiologic analysis of dengue virus isolates from Somalia.

Nucleotide sequence analysis was performed on 14 dengue virus isolates (13 dengue-2 viruses and 1 dengue-3 virus) recovered from febrile soldiers in Somalia in 1993. The dengue-2 viruses were most closely related to dengue-2 virus recovered in Somalia in 1984. However, differences in nucleotide sequ...

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Autores principales: Kanesa-thasan, N, Chang, G J, Smoak, B L, Magill, A, Burrous, M J, Hoke, C H
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 1998
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2640142/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9621203
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author Kanesa-thasan, N
Chang, G J
Smoak, B L
Magill, A
Burrous, M J
Hoke, C H
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description Nucleotide sequence analysis was performed on 14 dengue virus isolates (13 dengue-2 viruses and 1 dengue-3 virus) recovered from febrile soldiers in Somalia in 1993. The dengue-2 viruses were most closely related to dengue-2 virus recovered in Somalia in 1984. However, differences in nucleotide sequence (0.35% to 1.35%) were evident among the 1993 isolates. These differences were closely associated with the geographic location of the infection as well as with different times of infection at the same location. Genetic difference between strains was not associated with differences in clinical features. Molecular analysis of dengue viruses is a useful adjunct to epidemiologic investigation of their distribution over distance and time.
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spelling pubmed-26401422009-05-20 Molecular and epidemiologic analysis of dengue virus isolates from Somalia. Kanesa-thasan, N Chang, G J Smoak, B L Magill, A Burrous, M J Hoke, C H Emerg Infect Dis Research Article Nucleotide sequence analysis was performed on 14 dengue virus isolates (13 dengue-2 viruses and 1 dengue-3 virus) recovered from febrile soldiers in Somalia in 1993. The dengue-2 viruses were most closely related to dengue-2 virus recovered in Somalia in 1984. However, differences in nucleotide sequence (0.35% to 1.35%) were evident among the 1993 isolates. These differences were closely associated with the geographic location of the infection as well as with different times of infection at the same location. Genetic difference between strains was not associated with differences in clinical features. Molecular analysis of dengue viruses is a useful adjunct to epidemiologic investigation of their distribution over distance and time. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 1998 /pmc/articles/PMC2640142/ /pubmed/9621203 Text en
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Kanesa-thasan, N
Chang, G J
Smoak, B L
Magill, A
Burrous, M J
Hoke, C H
Molecular and epidemiologic analysis of dengue virus isolates from Somalia.
title Molecular and epidemiologic analysis of dengue virus isolates from Somalia.
title_full Molecular and epidemiologic analysis of dengue virus isolates from Somalia.
title_fullStr Molecular and epidemiologic analysis of dengue virus isolates from Somalia.
title_full_unstemmed Molecular and epidemiologic analysis of dengue virus isolates from Somalia.
title_short Molecular and epidemiologic analysis of dengue virus isolates from Somalia.
title_sort molecular and epidemiologic analysis of dengue virus isolates from somalia.
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2640142/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9621203
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