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Investigation of the First Case of Dengue Virus Infection Acquired in Western Australia in Seven Decades: Evidence of Importation of Infected Mosquitoes?

In October 2013, a locally-acquired case of dengue virus (DENV) infection was reported in Western Australia (WA) where local dengue transmission has not occurred for over 70 years. Laboratory testing confirmed recent DENV infection and the case demonstrated a clinically compatible illness. The infec...

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Autores principales: Lindsay, Michael D. A., Jardine, Andrew, Giele, Carolien, Armstrong, Paul, McCarthy, Suzi, Whittle, Amanda, Pal, Naru, Lyttle, Heather, Harrington, Sue, Nicholson, Jay, Smith, David
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4583416/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26406471
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0004114
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author Lindsay, Michael D. A.
Jardine, Andrew
Giele, Carolien
Armstrong, Paul
McCarthy, Suzi
Whittle, Amanda
Pal, Naru
Lyttle, Heather
Harrington, Sue
Nicholson, Jay
Smith, David
author_facet Lindsay, Michael D. A.
Jardine, Andrew
Giele, Carolien
Armstrong, Paul
McCarthy, Suzi
Whittle, Amanda
Pal, Naru
Lyttle, Heather
Harrington, Sue
Nicholson, Jay
Smith, David
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description In October 2013, a locally-acquired case of dengue virus (DENV) infection was reported in Western Australia (WA) where local dengue transmission has not occurred for over 70 years. Laboratory testing confirmed recent DENV infection and the case demonstrated a clinically compatible illness. The infection was most likely acquired in the Pilbara region in the northwest of WA. Follow up investigations did not detect any other locally-acquired dengue cases or any known dengue vector species in the local region, despite intensive adult and larval mosquito surveillance, both immediately after the case was notified in October 2013 and after the start of the wet season in January 2014. The mechanism of infection with DENV in this case cannot be confirmed. However, it most likely followed a bite from a single infected mosquito vector that was transiently introduced into the Pilbara region but failed to establish a local breeding population. This case highlights the public health importance of maintaining surveillance efforts to ensure that any incursions of dengue vectors into WA are promptly identified and do not become established, particularly given the large numbers of viraemic dengue fever cases imported into WA by travellers returning from dengue-endemic regions.
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spelling pubmed-45834162015-10-02 Investigation of the First Case of Dengue Virus Infection Acquired in Western Australia in Seven Decades: Evidence of Importation of Infected Mosquitoes? Lindsay, Michael D. A. Jardine, Andrew Giele, Carolien Armstrong, Paul McCarthy, Suzi Whittle, Amanda Pal, Naru Lyttle, Heather Harrington, Sue Nicholson, Jay Smith, David PLoS Negl Trop Dis Research Article In October 2013, a locally-acquired case of dengue virus (DENV) infection was reported in Western Australia (WA) where local dengue transmission has not occurred for over 70 years. Laboratory testing confirmed recent DENV infection and the case demonstrated a clinically compatible illness. The infection was most likely acquired in the Pilbara region in the northwest of WA. Follow up investigations did not detect any other locally-acquired dengue cases or any known dengue vector species in the local region, despite intensive adult and larval mosquito surveillance, both immediately after the case was notified in October 2013 and after the start of the wet season in January 2014. The mechanism of infection with DENV in this case cannot be confirmed. However, it most likely followed a bite from a single infected mosquito vector that was transiently introduced into the Pilbara region but failed to establish a local breeding population. This case highlights the public health importance of maintaining surveillance efforts to ensure that any incursions of dengue vectors into WA are promptly identified and do not become established, particularly given the large numbers of viraemic dengue fever cases imported into WA by travellers returning from dengue-endemic regions. Public Library of Science 2015-09-25 /pmc/articles/PMC4583416/ /pubmed/26406471 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0004114 Text en © 2015 Lindsay 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.
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Lindsay, Michael D. A.
Jardine, Andrew
Giele, Carolien
Armstrong, Paul
McCarthy, Suzi
Whittle, Amanda
Pal, Naru
Lyttle, Heather
Harrington, Sue
Nicholson, Jay
Smith, David
Investigation of the First Case of Dengue Virus Infection Acquired in Western Australia in Seven Decades: Evidence of Importation of Infected Mosquitoes?
title Investigation of the First Case of Dengue Virus Infection Acquired in Western Australia in Seven Decades: Evidence of Importation of Infected Mosquitoes?
title_full Investigation of the First Case of Dengue Virus Infection Acquired in Western Australia in Seven Decades: Evidence of Importation of Infected Mosquitoes?
title_fullStr Investigation of the First Case of Dengue Virus Infection Acquired in Western Australia in Seven Decades: Evidence of Importation of Infected Mosquitoes?
title_full_unstemmed Investigation of the First Case of Dengue Virus Infection Acquired in Western Australia in Seven Decades: Evidence of Importation of Infected Mosquitoes?
title_short Investigation of the First Case of Dengue Virus Infection Acquired in Western Australia in Seven Decades: Evidence of Importation of Infected Mosquitoes?
title_sort investigation of the first case of dengue virus infection acquired in western australia in seven decades: evidence of importation of infected mosquitoes?
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4583416/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26406471
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0004114
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