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Epidemiological and Evolutionary Analysis of Dengue-1 Virus Detected in Guangdong during 2014: Recycling of Old and Formation of New Lineages

The incidence of dengue is increasing in Guangdong, China, with the largest outbreak to date in 2014. Widespread awareness of epidemiological and molecular characteristics of the dengue virus (DENV) is required. In 2014, we isolated the virus from patients and sequenced its genome. The sequences of...

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Autores principales: Yu, Jianhai, Li, Xujuan, He, Xiaoen, Liu, Xuling, Zhong, Zhicheng, Xie, Qian, Zhu, Li, Jia, Fengyun, Mao, Yingxue, Chen, Zongqiu, Wen, Ying, Ma, Danjuan, Yu, Linzhong, Zhang, Bao, Zhao, Wei, Xiao, Weiwei
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Publicado: The American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6779206/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31392945
http://dx.doi.org/10.4269/ajtmh.18-0951
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author Yu, Jianhai
Li, Xujuan
He, Xiaoen
Liu, Xuling
Zhong, Zhicheng
Xie, Qian
Zhu, Li
Jia, Fengyun
Mao, Yingxue
Chen, Zongqiu
Wen, Ying
Ma, Danjuan
Yu, Linzhong
Zhang, Bao
Zhao, Wei
Xiao, Weiwei
author_facet Yu, Jianhai
Li, Xujuan
He, Xiaoen
Liu, Xuling
Zhong, Zhicheng
Xie, Qian
Zhu, Li
Jia, Fengyun
Mao, Yingxue
Chen, Zongqiu
Wen, Ying
Ma, Danjuan
Yu, Linzhong
Zhang, Bao
Zhao, Wei
Xiao, Weiwei
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description The incidence of dengue is increasing in Guangdong, China, with the largest outbreak to date in 2014. Widespread awareness of epidemiological and molecular characteristics of the dengue virus (DENV) is required. In 2014, we isolated the virus from patients and sequenced its genome. The sequences of DENV isolated from Guangdong and other countries screened since 2005 were studied to establish molecular evolutionary databases along with epidemiological data to explore its epidemiological, phylogenetic, and molecular characteristics. Causes underlying the occurrence of the dengue epidemic included importation and localization of the virus. The number of indigenous cases significantly exceeded that of imported cases. Dengue virus 1 is the most important serotype and caused the long-term epidemic locally. Based on the data available since 2005, DENV1 was divided into three genotypes (I, IV, and V). Only genotypes I and V were detected in 2014. In 2014, an epidemic involving old lineages of DENV1 genotype V occurred after 2 years of silence. The genotype was previously detected from 2009 to 2011. Genotype I, which caused recent epidemics, demonstrated a continuation of new lineages, and a predictive pattern of molecular evolution since 2005 among the four lineages was present. The DENV isolated from Guangdong was closely related to those causing large-scale epidemics in neighboring countries, suggesting the possibility of its import from these countries. The lack of sufficient epidemiological data and evidence on the local mosquito-borne DENV emphasizes the importance of studying the molecular evolutionary features and establishing a well-established phylogenetic tree for dengue prevention and control in Guangdong.
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spelling pubmed-67792062019-10-11 Epidemiological and Evolutionary Analysis of Dengue-1 Virus Detected in Guangdong during 2014: Recycling of Old and Formation of New Lineages Yu, Jianhai Li, Xujuan He, Xiaoen Liu, Xuling Zhong, Zhicheng Xie, Qian Zhu, Li Jia, Fengyun Mao, Yingxue Chen, Zongqiu Wen, Ying Ma, Danjuan Yu, Linzhong Zhang, Bao Zhao, Wei Xiao, Weiwei Am J Trop Med Hyg Articles The incidence of dengue is increasing in Guangdong, China, with the largest outbreak to date in 2014. Widespread awareness of epidemiological and molecular characteristics of the dengue virus (DENV) is required. In 2014, we isolated the virus from patients and sequenced its genome. The sequences of DENV isolated from Guangdong and other countries screened since 2005 were studied to establish molecular evolutionary databases along with epidemiological data to explore its epidemiological, phylogenetic, and molecular characteristics. Causes underlying the occurrence of the dengue epidemic included importation and localization of the virus. The number of indigenous cases significantly exceeded that of imported cases. Dengue virus 1 is the most important serotype and caused the long-term epidemic locally. Based on the data available since 2005, DENV1 was divided into three genotypes (I, IV, and V). Only genotypes I and V were detected in 2014. In 2014, an epidemic involving old lineages of DENV1 genotype V occurred after 2 years of silence. The genotype was previously detected from 2009 to 2011. Genotype I, which caused recent epidemics, demonstrated a continuation of new lineages, and a predictive pattern of molecular evolution since 2005 among the four lineages was present. The DENV isolated from Guangdong was closely related to those causing large-scale epidemics in neighboring countries, suggesting the possibility of its import from these countries. The lack of sufficient epidemiological data and evidence on the local mosquito-borne DENV emphasizes the importance of studying the molecular evolutionary features and establishing a well-established phylogenetic tree for dengue prevention and control in Guangdong. The American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 2019-10 2019-08-05 /pmc/articles/PMC6779206/ /pubmed/31392945 http://dx.doi.org/10.4269/ajtmh.18-0951 Text en © The American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 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.
spellingShingle Articles
Yu, Jianhai
Li, Xujuan
He, Xiaoen
Liu, Xuling
Zhong, Zhicheng
Xie, Qian
Zhu, Li
Jia, Fengyun
Mao, Yingxue
Chen, Zongqiu
Wen, Ying
Ma, Danjuan
Yu, Linzhong
Zhang, Bao
Zhao, Wei
Xiao, Weiwei
Epidemiological and Evolutionary Analysis of Dengue-1 Virus Detected in Guangdong during 2014: Recycling of Old and Formation of New Lineages
title Epidemiological and Evolutionary Analysis of Dengue-1 Virus Detected in Guangdong during 2014: Recycling of Old and Formation of New Lineages
title_full Epidemiological and Evolutionary Analysis of Dengue-1 Virus Detected in Guangdong during 2014: Recycling of Old and Formation of New Lineages
title_fullStr Epidemiological and Evolutionary Analysis of Dengue-1 Virus Detected in Guangdong during 2014: Recycling of Old and Formation of New Lineages
title_full_unstemmed Epidemiological and Evolutionary Analysis of Dengue-1 Virus Detected in Guangdong during 2014: Recycling of Old and Formation of New Lineages
title_short Epidemiological and Evolutionary Analysis of Dengue-1 Virus Detected in Guangdong during 2014: Recycling of Old and Formation of New Lineages
title_sort epidemiological and evolutionary analysis of dengue-1 virus detected in guangdong during 2014: recycling of old and formation of new lineages
topic Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6779206/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31392945
http://dx.doi.org/10.4269/ajtmh.18-0951
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