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Re-Emergence of Dengue Virus Type 3 in Canton, China, 2009–2010, Associated with Multiple Introductions through Different Geographical Routes

BACKGROUND: Endemic dengue virus type 3 (DENV-3) infections have not been reported in Canton, China, since 1980. In March 2009, DENV-3 was isolated for the second time, occurring about 30 years after the previous circulation. In August, 3 other cases emerged. One much larger outbreak occurred again...

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Autores principales: Liang, Huiying, Luo, Lei, Yang, Zhicong, Di, Biao, Bai, Zhijun, He, Peng, Jing, Qinlong, Zheng, Xueli
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3566136/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23405138
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0055353
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author Liang, Huiying
Luo, Lei
Yang, Zhicong
Di, Biao
Bai, Zhijun
He, Peng
Jing, Qinlong
Zheng, Xueli
author_facet Liang, Huiying
Luo, Lei
Yang, Zhicong
Di, Biao
Bai, Zhijun
He, Peng
Jing, Qinlong
Zheng, Xueli
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description BACKGROUND: Endemic dengue virus type 3 (DENV-3) infections have not been reported in Canton, China, since 1980. In March 2009, DENV-3 was isolated for the second time, occurring about 30 years after the previous circulation. In August, 3 other cases emerged. One much larger outbreak occurred again in 2010. To address the origin and particularly to determine whether the outbreaks were caused by the same viral genotype, we investigated the epidemiological and molecular characteristics of the introduction, spread and genetic microevolution of DENV-3 involved. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Three imported cases (index-1,2,3) separately traveled back from Vietnam, India and Tanzania, resulted in 1, 3 and 60 secondary autochthonous cases, respectively. In autochthonous cases, 64.6% positive in IgM anti-DENV and 18.6% in IgG from a total of 48 submitted serum samples, accompanied by 7 DENV-3 isolates. With 99.8%, 99.7%, and 100% envelope gene nucleotidic identity, 09/GZ/1081 from index-1 and endemic strain (09/GZ/1483) belonged to genotype V; 09/GZ/10616 from index-2 and endemic strains (09/GZ/11144 and 09/GZ/11194) belonged to genotype III Clade-A; and 10/GZ/4898 from index-3 and all four 2010 endemic DENV-3 strains belonged to genotype III Clade-B, respectively. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: Both epidemiological and phylogenetic analyses showed that the 2010 outbreak of dengue was not a reemergence of the 2009 strain. Introductions of different genotypes following more than one route were important contributory factors for the 2009–2010 dengue epidemics/outbreaks in Canton. These findings underscore the importance of early detection and case management of imported case in preventing large-scale dengue epidemics among indigenous peoples of Canton.
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spelling pubmed-35661362013-02-12 Re-Emergence of Dengue Virus Type 3 in Canton, China, 2009–2010, Associated with Multiple Introductions through Different Geographical Routes Liang, Huiying Luo, Lei Yang, Zhicong Di, Biao Bai, Zhijun He, Peng Jing, Qinlong Zheng, Xueli PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Endemic dengue virus type 3 (DENV-3) infections have not been reported in Canton, China, since 1980. In March 2009, DENV-3 was isolated for the second time, occurring about 30 years after the previous circulation. In August, 3 other cases emerged. One much larger outbreak occurred again in 2010. To address the origin and particularly to determine whether the outbreaks were caused by the same viral genotype, we investigated the epidemiological and molecular characteristics of the introduction, spread and genetic microevolution of DENV-3 involved. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Three imported cases (index-1,2,3) separately traveled back from Vietnam, India and Tanzania, resulted in 1, 3 and 60 secondary autochthonous cases, respectively. In autochthonous cases, 64.6% positive in IgM anti-DENV and 18.6% in IgG from a total of 48 submitted serum samples, accompanied by 7 DENV-3 isolates. With 99.8%, 99.7%, and 100% envelope gene nucleotidic identity, 09/GZ/1081 from index-1 and endemic strain (09/GZ/1483) belonged to genotype V; 09/GZ/10616 from index-2 and endemic strains (09/GZ/11144 and 09/GZ/11194) belonged to genotype III Clade-A; and 10/GZ/4898 from index-3 and all four 2010 endemic DENV-3 strains belonged to genotype III Clade-B, respectively. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: Both epidemiological and phylogenetic analyses showed that the 2010 outbreak of dengue was not a reemergence of the 2009 strain. Introductions of different genotypes following more than one route were important contributory factors for the 2009–2010 dengue epidemics/outbreaks in Canton. These findings underscore the importance of early detection and case management of imported case in preventing large-scale dengue epidemics among indigenous peoples of Canton. Public Library of Science 2013-02-06 /pmc/articles/PMC3566136/ /pubmed/23405138 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0055353 Text en © 2013 Liang et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Liang, Huiying
Luo, Lei
Yang, Zhicong
Di, Biao
Bai, Zhijun
He, Peng
Jing, Qinlong
Zheng, Xueli
Re-Emergence of Dengue Virus Type 3 in Canton, China, 2009–2010, Associated with Multiple Introductions through Different Geographical Routes
title Re-Emergence of Dengue Virus Type 3 in Canton, China, 2009–2010, Associated with Multiple Introductions through Different Geographical Routes
title_full Re-Emergence of Dengue Virus Type 3 in Canton, China, 2009–2010, Associated with Multiple Introductions through Different Geographical Routes
title_fullStr Re-Emergence of Dengue Virus Type 3 in Canton, China, 2009–2010, Associated with Multiple Introductions through Different Geographical Routes
title_full_unstemmed Re-Emergence of Dengue Virus Type 3 in Canton, China, 2009–2010, Associated with Multiple Introductions through Different Geographical Routes
title_short Re-Emergence of Dengue Virus Type 3 in Canton, China, 2009–2010, Associated with Multiple Introductions through Different Geographical Routes
title_sort re-emergence of dengue virus type 3 in canton, china, 2009–2010, associated with multiple introductions through different geographical routes
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3566136/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23405138
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0055353
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