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Dengue and Dengue Virus in Guangdong, China, 1978–2017: Epidemiology, Seroprevalence, Evolution, and Policies

BACKGROUND: Guangdong is a hyperepidemic area of dengue, which has over 0.72 million cumulative cases within the last four decades, accounting for more than 90% of cases in China. The local epidemic of dengue in Guangdong is suspected to be triggered by imported cases and results in consequent seaso...

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Autores principales: Cui, Fengfu, He, Feiwu, Huang, Xiaorong, Tian, Lina, Li, Saiqiang, Liang, Chumin, Zeng, Lilian, Lin, Huifang, Su, Juan, Liu, Liping, Zhao, Wei, Sun, Limei, Lin, Lifeng, Sun, Jiufeng
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8979027/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35386910
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmed.2022.797674
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author Cui, Fengfu
He, Feiwu
Huang, Xiaorong
Tian, Lina
Li, Saiqiang
Liang, Chumin
Zeng, Lilian
Lin, Huifang
Su, Juan
Liu, Liping
Zhao, Wei
Sun, Limei
Lin, Lifeng
Sun, Jiufeng
author_facet Cui, Fengfu
He, Feiwu
Huang, Xiaorong
Tian, Lina
Li, Saiqiang
Liang, Chumin
Zeng, Lilian
Lin, Huifang
Su, Juan
Liu, Liping
Zhao, Wei
Sun, Limei
Lin, Lifeng
Sun, Jiufeng
author_sort Cui, Fengfu
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Guangdong is a hyperepidemic area of dengue, which has over 0.72 million cumulative cases within the last four decades, accounting for more than 90% of cases in China. The local epidemic of dengue in Guangdong is suspected to be triggered by imported cases and results in consequent seasonal transmission. However, the comprehensive epidemiological characteristics of dengue in Guangdong are still unclear. METHODS: The epidemiology, seroprevalence, molecular evolution of dengue virus, and the development of policies and strategies on the prevention and control of dengue were analyzed in Guangdong, China from 1978 to 2017. FINDINGS: Seasonal transmission of dengue virus in Guangdong, China was mainly sustained from July to October of each year. August to September was the highest risk period of local dengue outbreaks. Most of the dengue cases in Guangdong were young and middle-aged adults. Five hundred and three fatal cases were recorded, which declined within the last two decades (n = 10). The serological test of healthy donors' serum samples showed a positive rate of 5.77%. Dengue virus 1–4 (DENV 1–4) was detected in Guangdong from 1978 to 2017. DENV 1 was the dominant serotype of dengue outbreaks from 1978 to 2017, with an increasing tendency of DENV 2 since 2010. Local outbreaks of DENV 3 were rare. DENV 4 was only encountered in imported cases in Guangdong, China. The imported cases were the main source of outbreaks of DENV 1–2. Early detection, management of dengue cases, and precise vector control were the key strategies for local dengue prevention and control in Guangdong, China. INTERPRETATION: Dengue has not become an endemic arboviral disease in Guangdong, China. Early detection, case management, and implementation of precise control strategies are key findings for preventing local dengue transmission, which may serve for countries still struggling to combat imported dengue in the west pacific areas.
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spelling pubmed-89790272022-04-05 Dengue and Dengue Virus in Guangdong, China, 1978–2017: Epidemiology, Seroprevalence, Evolution, and Policies Cui, Fengfu He, Feiwu Huang, Xiaorong Tian, Lina Li, Saiqiang Liang, Chumin Zeng, Lilian Lin, Huifang Su, Juan Liu, Liping Zhao, Wei Sun, Limei Lin, Lifeng Sun, Jiufeng Front Med (Lausanne) Medicine BACKGROUND: Guangdong is a hyperepidemic area of dengue, which has over 0.72 million cumulative cases within the last four decades, accounting for more than 90% of cases in China. The local epidemic of dengue in Guangdong is suspected to be triggered by imported cases and results in consequent seasonal transmission. However, the comprehensive epidemiological characteristics of dengue in Guangdong are still unclear. METHODS: The epidemiology, seroprevalence, molecular evolution of dengue virus, and the development of policies and strategies on the prevention and control of dengue were analyzed in Guangdong, China from 1978 to 2017. FINDINGS: Seasonal transmission of dengue virus in Guangdong, China was mainly sustained from July to October of each year. August to September was the highest risk period of local dengue outbreaks. Most of the dengue cases in Guangdong were young and middle-aged adults. Five hundred and three fatal cases were recorded, which declined within the last two decades (n = 10). The serological test of healthy donors' serum samples showed a positive rate of 5.77%. Dengue virus 1–4 (DENV 1–4) was detected in Guangdong from 1978 to 2017. DENV 1 was the dominant serotype of dengue outbreaks from 1978 to 2017, with an increasing tendency of DENV 2 since 2010. Local outbreaks of DENV 3 were rare. DENV 4 was only encountered in imported cases in Guangdong, China. The imported cases were the main source of outbreaks of DENV 1–2. Early detection, management of dengue cases, and precise vector control were the key strategies for local dengue prevention and control in Guangdong, China. INTERPRETATION: Dengue has not become an endemic arboviral disease in Guangdong, China. Early detection, case management, and implementation of precise control strategies are key findings for preventing local dengue transmission, which may serve for countries still struggling to combat imported dengue in the west pacific areas. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-03-21 /pmc/articles/PMC8979027/ /pubmed/35386910 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmed.2022.797674 Text en Copyright © 2022 Cui, He, Huang, Tian, Li, Liang, Zeng, Lin, Su, Liu, Zhao, Sun, Lin and Sun. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Medicine
Cui, Fengfu
He, Feiwu
Huang, Xiaorong
Tian, Lina
Li, Saiqiang
Liang, Chumin
Zeng, Lilian
Lin, Huifang
Su, Juan
Liu, Liping
Zhao, Wei
Sun, Limei
Lin, Lifeng
Sun, Jiufeng
Dengue and Dengue Virus in Guangdong, China, 1978–2017: Epidemiology, Seroprevalence, Evolution, and Policies
title Dengue and Dengue Virus in Guangdong, China, 1978–2017: Epidemiology, Seroprevalence, Evolution, and Policies
title_full Dengue and Dengue Virus in Guangdong, China, 1978–2017: Epidemiology, Seroprevalence, Evolution, and Policies
title_fullStr Dengue and Dengue Virus in Guangdong, China, 1978–2017: Epidemiology, Seroprevalence, Evolution, and Policies
title_full_unstemmed Dengue and Dengue Virus in Guangdong, China, 1978–2017: Epidemiology, Seroprevalence, Evolution, and Policies
title_short Dengue and Dengue Virus in Guangdong, China, 1978–2017: Epidemiology, Seroprevalence, Evolution, and Policies
title_sort dengue and dengue virus in guangdong, china, 1978–2017: epidemiology, seroprevalence, evolution, and policies
topic Medicine
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8979027/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35386910
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmed.2022.797674
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