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Molecular epidemiology of dengue viruses in three provinces of Lao PDR, 2006-2010

Few data on dengue epidemiology are available for Lao PDR. Here, we provide information on the complexity of dengue epidemiology in the country, demonstrating dynamic circulation that varies over space and time, according to serotype. We recruited 1,912 consenting patients presenting with WHO dengue...

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Autores principales: Castonguay-Vanier, Josée, Klitting, Raphaëlle, Sengvilaipaseuth, Onanong, Piorkowski, Géraldine, Baronti, Cécile, Sibounheuang, Bountoy, Vongsouvath, Manivanh, Chanthongthip, Anisone, Thongpaseuth, Soulignasack, Mayxay, Mayfong, Phommasone, Koukeo, Douangdala, Phouvieng, Inthalath, Saythong, Souvannasing, Phouthalavanh, Newton, Paul N., de Lamballerie, Xavier, Dubot-Pérès, Audrey
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5805359/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29377886
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0006203
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author Castonguay-Vanier, Josée
Klitting, Raphaëlle
Sengvilaipaseuth, Onanong
Piorkowski, Géraldine
Baronti, Cécile
Sibounheuang, Bountoy
Vongsouvath, Manivanh
Chanthongthip, Anisone
Thongpaseuth, Soulignasack
Mayxay, Mayfong
Phommasone, Koukeo
Douangdala, Phouvieng
Inthalath, Saythong
Souvannasing, Phouthalavanh
Newton, Paul N.
de Lamballerie, Xavier
Dubot-Pérès, Audrey
author_facet Castonguay-Vanier, Josée
Klitting, Raphaëlle
Sengvilaipaseuth, Onanong
Piorkowski, Géraldine
Baronti, Cécile
Sibounheuang, Bountoy
Vongsouvath, Manivanh
Chanthongthip, Anisone
Thongpaseuth, Soulignasack
Mayxay, Mayfong
Phommasone, Koukeo
Douangdala, Phouvieng
Inthalath, Saythong
Souvannasing, Phouthalavanh
Newton, Paul N.
de Lamballerie, Xavier
Dubot-Pérès, Audrey
author_sort Castonguay-Vanier, Josée
collection PubMed
description Few data on dengue epidemiology are available for Lao PDR. Here, we provide information on the complexity of dengue epidemiology in the country, demonstrating dynamic circulation that varies over space and time, according to serotype. We recruited 1,912 consenting patients presenting with WHO dengue criteria at Mahosot Hospital, Vientiane (central Laos), between 2006 and 2010. Between 2008 and 2010, 1,413 patients with undifferentiated fever were also recruited at Luang Namtha (LNT) Provincial Hospital (northern Laos) and 555 at Salavan (SV) Provincial Hospital (southern Laos). We report significant variations in Dengue virus (DENV) circulation between the three sites. Peaks of DENV infection were observed in the rainy seasons, although 11% of confirmed cases in the provinces and 4.6% in the capital were detected during the dry and cool seasons (between December and February). Four DENV serotypes were detected among the 867 RT-PCR positive patients: 76.9% DENV-1, 9.6% DENV-2, 7.7% DENV-4 and 5.3% DENV-3. DENV-1 was the predominant serotype throughout the study except in LNT in 2008 and 2009 when it was DENV-2. Before July 2009, DENV-2 was not detected in SV and only rarely detected in Vientiane. DENV-3 and DENV-4 were commonly detected in Vientiane, before 2008 for DENV-4 and after 2009 for DENV-3. The phylogenetic analyses of DENV envelope sequences suggest concurrent multiple introductions of new strains as well as active DENV circulation throughout Laos and with neighboring countries. It is therefore of great importance to develop and strengthen a year-round nation-wide surveillance network in order to collect data that would allow anticipation of public health issues caused by the occurrence of large dengue outbreaks.
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spelling pubmed-58053592018-02-23 Molecular epidemiology of dengue viruses in three provinces of Lao PDR, 2006-2010 Castonguay-Vanier, Josée Klitting, Raphaëlle Sengvilaipaseuth, Onanong Piorkowski, Géraldine Baronti, Cécile Sibounheuang, Bountoy Vongsouvath, Manivanh Chanthongthip, Anisone Thongpaseuth, Soulignasack Mayxay, Mayfong Phommasone, Koukeo Douangdala, Phouvieng Inthalath, Saythong Souvannasing, Phouthalavanh Newton, Paul N. de Lamballerie, Xavier Dubot-Pérès, Audrey PLoS Negl Trop Dis Research Article Few data on dengue epidemiology are available for Lao PDR. Here, we provide information on the complexity of dengue epidemiology in the country, demonstrating dynamic circulation that varies over space and time, according to serotype. We recruited 1,912 consenting patients presenting with WHO dengue criteria at Mahosot Hospital, Vientiane (central Laos), between 2006 and 2010. Between 2008 and 2010, 1,413 patients with undifferentiated fever were also recruited at Luang Namtha (LNT) Provincial Hospital (northern Laos) and 555 at Salavan (SV) Provincial Hospital (southern Laos). We report significant variations in Dengue virus (DENV) circulation between the three sites. Peaks of DENV infection were observed in the rainy seasons, although 11% of confirmed cases in the provinces and 4.6% in the capital were detected during the dry and cool seasons (between December and February). Four DENV serotypes were detected among the 867 RT-PCR positive patients: 76.9% DENV-1, 9.6% DENV-2, 7.7% DENV-4 and 5.3% DENV-3. DENV-1 was the predominant serotype throughout the study except in LNT in 2008 and 2009 when it was DENV-2. Before July 2009, DENV-2 was not detected in SV and only rarely detected in Vientiane. DENV-3 and DENV-4 were commonly detected in Vientiane, before 2008 for DENV-4 and after 2009 for DENV-3. The phylogenetic analyses of DENV envelope sequences suggest concurrent multiple introductions of new strains as well as active DENV circulation throughout Laos and with neighboring countries. It is therefore of great importance to develop and strengthen a year-round nation-wide surveillance network in order to collect data that would allow anticipation of public health issues caused by the occurrence of large dengue outbreaks. Public Library of Science 2018-01-29 /pmc/articles/PMC5805359/ /pubmed/29377886 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0006203 Text en © 2018 Castonguay-Vanier 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Castonguay-Vanier, Josée
Klitting, Raphaëlle
Sengvilaipaseuth, Onanong
Piorkowski, Géraldine
Baronti, Cécile
Sibounheuang, Bountoy
Vongsouvath, Manivanh
Chanthongthip, Anisone
Thongpaseuth, Soulignasack
Mayxay, Mayfong
Phommasone, Koukeo
Douangdala, Phouvieng
Inthalath, Saythong
Souvannasing, Phouthalavanh
Newton, Paul N.
de Lamballerie, Xavier
Dubot-Pérès, Audrey
Molecular epidemiology of dengue viruses in three provinces of Lao PDR, 2006-2010
title Molecular epidemiology of dengue viruses in three provinces of Lao PDR, 2006-2010
title_full Molecular epidemiology of dengue viruses in three provinces of Lao PDR, 2006-2010
title_fullStr Molecular epidemiology of dengue viruses in three provinces of Lao PDR, 2006-2010
title_full_unstemmed Molecular epidemiology of dengue viruses in three provinces of Lao PDR, 2006-2010
title_short Molecular epidemiology of dengue viruses in three provinces of Lao PDR, 2006-2010
title_sort molecular epidemiology of dengue viruses in three provinces of lao pdr, 2006-2010
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5805359/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29377886
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0006203
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