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Epidemiological and Virological Characterizations of the 2014 Dengue Outbreak in Guangzhou, China.


ABSTRACT: Dengue used to be recognized as an imported and sporadic disease in China. Since June 2014, an unexpected large dengue outbreak has attacked Guangzhou, China, resulting in more than 40,000 cases. Among the 1,942 laboratory-confirmed hospitalized dengue cases, 121 were diagnosed as severe dengue according to the 2009 WHO guideline, and 2 patients finally died. Laboratory diagnosis and virus isolation demonstrated that the majority (96%) cases were caused by dengue virus serotype 1 (DENV-1), and the others by serotype 2 (DENV-2). 14 DENV strains were isolated from the sera of acute-phase dengue patients during this outbreak, and the complete envelope (E) gene of 12 DENV-1 strains and two DENV-2 strains were determined using RT-PCR assay. Phylogenetic analysis based on the E gene revealed the DENV-1 strains isolated during the outbreak belonged to genotype I and V, respectively. These isolates formed three clades. DENV-2 isolates were assigned to the same clade belonging to genotype cosmopolitan. These strains isolated in 2014 were closely related to the isolates obtained from the same province, Guangdong, in 2013. No amino acid mutations known to increase virulence were identified throughout the E protein of isolates in 2014. These results indicate that dengue is turning into endemic in Guangdong, China, and extensive seroepidemiological investigation and mosquito control measures are critically needed in the future.

SUBMITTER: Zhao H 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4892648 | biostudies-literature | 2016

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Epidemiological and Virological Characterizations of the 2014 Dengue Outbreak in Guangzhou, China.

Zhao Hui H   Zhang Fu-Chun FC   Zhu Qin Q   Wang Jian J   Hong Wen-Xin WX   Zhao Ling-Zhai LZ   Deng Yong-Qiang YQ   Qiu Shuang S   Zhang Yu Y   Cai Wei-Ping WP   Cao Wu-Chun WC   Qin Cheng-Feng CF  

PloS one 20160603 6


Dengue used to be recognized as an imported and sporadic disease in China. Since June 2014, an unexpected large dengue outbreak has attacked Guangzhou, China, resulting in more than 40,000 cases. Among the 1,942 laboratory-confirmed hospitalized dengue cases, 121 were diagnosed as severe dengue according to the 2009 WHO guideline, and 2 patients finally died. Laboratory diagnosis and virus isolation demonstrated that the majority (96%) cases were caused by dengue virus serotype 1 (DENV-1), and t  ...[more]

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