The epidemiological characteristics and genetic diversity of dengue virus during the third largest historical outbreak of dengue in Guangdong, China, in 2014 - 24/12/15
Summary |
Objectives |
The third largest historical outbreak of dengue occurred during July to December 2014, in 20 of 21 cities of Guangdong, China. The epidemiological and molecular characteristics of the introduction, expansion and phylogeny of the DENV isolates involved in this outbreak were investigated.
Methods |
A combination analyses of epidemiological characteristics and genetic diversity of dengue virus was performed in this study.
Results |
In total, 45,236 cases and 6 fatalities were reported. Unemployed individuals, retirees and retailers were the most affected populations. A total of 6024 cases were verified to have DENV infections by nucleic acid detection, of which 5947, 74 and 3 were confirmed to have DENV-1, -2, and -3 infections, respectively. Phylogenetic analyses of DENV-1 isolates were assigned into three genotypes (I, IV, and V). Genotype V was the predominant genotype that likely originated from Singapore. The DENV-2 isolates were assigned to the Cosmopolitan and Asian I genotypes. A unique DENV-3 isolate (genotype III) shared high similarity with isolates obtained from Guangdong in 2013.
Conclusions |
A combination analyses demonstrated the multiple geographical origins of this outbreak, and highlight the importance of early detection, the case management and vector surveillance for preventing further dengue epidemics in Guangdong.
Le texte complet de cet article est disponible en PDF.Highlights |
• | DENV-1 was the major serotypes of this third largest historical outbreak of dengue in Guangdong, China in 2014. |
• | A combination analyses demonstrated the multiple geographical origins of this outbreak. |
• | The results highlight the important strategies for further preventing large-scale dengue epidemics in Guangdong. |
Keywords : Dengue virus, DENV-1, Outbreak, Guangdong
Plan
Vol 72 - N° 1
P. 80-90 - janvier 2016 Retour au numéroBienvenue sur EM-consulte, la référence des professionnels de santé.
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