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Frequent In-Migration and Highly Focal Transmission of Dengue Viruses among Children in Kamphaeng Phet, Thailand

Revealing the patterns and determinants of the spread of dengue virus (DENV) at local scales is central to understanding the epidemiology and evolution of this major human pathogen. We performed a phylogenetic analysis of the envelope (E) genes of DENV-1, -2, -3, and -4 isolates (involving 97, 23, 5...

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Autores principales: Rabaa, Maia A., Klungthong, Chonticha, Yoon, In-Kyu, Holmes, Edward C., Chinnawirotpisan, Piyawan, Thaisomboonsuk, Butsaya, Srikiatkhachorn, Anon, Rothman, Alan L., Tannitisupawong, Darunee, Aldstadt, Jared, Nisalak, Ananda, Mammen, Mammen P., Gibbons, Robert V., Endy, Timothy P., Fansiri, Thanyalak, Scott, Thomas W., Jarman, Richard G.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3547850/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23350000
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0001990
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author Rabaa, Maia A.
Klungthong, Chonticha
Yoon, In-Kyu
Holmes, Edward C.
Chinnawirotpisan, Piyawan
Thaisomboonsuk, Butsaya
Srikiatkhachorn, Anon
Rothman, Alan L.
Tannitisupawong, Darunee
Aldstadt, Jared
Nisalak, Ananda
Mammen, Mammen P.
Gibbons, Robert V.
Endy, Timothy P.
Fansiri, Thanyalak
Scott, Thomas W.
Jarman, Richard G.
author_facet Rabaa, Maia A.
Klungthong, Chonticha
Yoon, In-Kyu
Holmes, Edward C.
Chinnawirotpisan, Piyawan
Thaisomboonsuk, Butsaya
Srikiatkhachorn, Anon
Rothman, Alan L.
Tannitisupawong, Darunee
Aldstadt, Jared
Nisalak, Ananda
Mammen, Mammen P.
Gibbons, Robert V.
Endy, Timothy P.
Fansiri, Thanyalak
Scott, Thomas W.
Jarman, Richard G.
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description Revealing the patterns and determinants of the spread of dengue virus (DENV) at local scales is central to understanding the epidemiology and evolution of this major human pathogen. We performed a phylogenetic analysis of the envelope (E) genes of DENV-1, -2, -3, and -4 isolates (involving 97, 23, 5, and 74 newly collected sequences, respectively) sampled from school-based cohort and village-based cluster studies in Kamphaeng Phet, Thailand, between 2004 and 2007. With these data, we sought to describe the spatial and temporal patterns of DENV spread within a rural population where a future vaccine efficacy trial is planned. Our analysis revealed considerable genetic diversity within the study population, with multiple lineages within each serotype circulating for various lengths of time during the study period. These results suggest that DENV is frequently introduced into both semi-urban and rural areas in Kamphaeng Phet from other populations. In contrast, the persistence of viral lineages across sampling years was observed less frequently. Analysis of phylogenetic clustering indicated that DENV transmission was highly spatially and temporally focal, and that it occurred in homes rather than at school. Overall, the strength of temporal clustering suggests that seasonal bottlenecks in local DENV populations facilitate the invasion and establishment of viruses from outside of the study area, in turn reducing the extent of lineage persistence.
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spelling pubmed-35478502013-01-24 Frequent In-Migration and Highly Focal Transmission of Dengue Viruses among Children in Kamphaeng Phet, Thailand Rabaa, Maia A. Klungthong, Chonticha Yoon, In-Kyu Holmes, Edward C. Chinnawirotpisan, Piyawan Thaisomboonsuk, Butsaya Srikiatkhachorn, Anon Rothman, Alan L. Tannitisupawong, Darunee Aldstadt, Jared Nisalak, Ananda Mammen, Mammen P. Gibbons, Robert V. Endy, Timothy P. Fansiri, Thanyalak Scott, Thomas W. Jarman, Richard G. PLoS Negl Trop Dis Research Article Revealing the patterns and determinants of the spread of dengue virus (DENV) at local scales is central to understanding the epidemiology and evolution of this major human pathogen. We performed a phylogenetic analysis of the envelope (E) genes of DENV-1, -2, -3, and -4 isolates (involving 97, 23, 5, and 74 newly collected sequences, respectively) sampled from school-based cohort and village-based cluster studies in Kamphaeng Phet, Thailand, between 2004 and 2007. With these data, we sought to describe the spatial and temporal patterns of DENV spread within a rural population where a future vaccine efficacy trial is planned. Our analysis revealed considerable genetic diversity within the study population, with multiple lineages within each serotype circulating for various lengths of time during the study period. These results suggest that DENV is frequently introduced into both semi-urban and rural areas in Kamphaeng Phet from other populations. In contrast, the persistence of viral lineages across sampling years was observed less frequently. Analysis of phylogenetic clustering indicated that DENV transmission was highly spatially and temporally focal, and that it occurred in homes rather than at school. Overall, the strength of temporal clustering suggests that seasonal bottlenecks in local DENV populations facilitate the invasion and establishment of viruses from outside of the study area, in turn reducing the extent of lineage persistence. Public Library of Science 2013-01-17 /pmc/articles/PMC3547850/ /pubmed/23350000 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0001990 Text en https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Public Domain declaration, which stipulates that, once placed in the public domain, this work may be freely reproduced, distributed, transmitted, modified, built upon, or otherwise used by anyone for any lawful purpose.
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Rabaa, Maia A.
Klungthong, Chonticha
Yoon, In-Kyu
Holmes, Edward C.
Chinnawirotpisan, Piyawan
Thaisomboonsuk, Butsaya
Srikiatkhachorn, Anon
Rothman, Alan L.
Tannitisupawong, Darunee
Aldstadt, Jared
Nisalak, Ananda
Mammen, Mammen P.
Gibbons, Robert V.
Endy, Timothy P.
Fansiri, Thanyalak
Scott, Thomas W.
Jarman, Richard G.
Frequent In-Migration and Highly Focal Transmission of Dengue Viruses among Children in Kamphaeng Phet, Thailand
title Frequent In-Migration and Highly Focal Transmission of Dengue Viruses among Children in Kamphaeng Phet, Thailand
title_full Frequent In-Migration and Highly Focal Transmission of Dengue Viruses among Children in Kamphaeng Phet, Thailand
title_fullStr Frequent In-Migration and Highly Focal Transmission of Dengue Viruses among Children in Kamphaeng Phet, Thailand
title_full_unstemmed Frequent In-Migration and Highly Focal Transmission of Dengue Viruses among Children in Kamphaeng Phet, Thailand
title_short Frequent In-Migration and Highly Focal Transmission of Dengue Viruses among Children in Kamphaeng Phet, Thailand
title_sort frequent in-migration and highly focal transmission of dengue viruses among children in kamphaeng phet, thailand
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3547850/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23350000
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0001990
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