1. Detection of genotype-1 of dengue virus serotype 3 for the first time and complete genome analysis of dengue viruses during the 2018 epidemic in Mandalay, Upper Myanmar
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Aung Kyaw Kyaw, Kyaw Ko Ko Htet, Su Su Myaing, Mya Myat Ngwe Tun, Kouichi Morita, Thidar Aung, Tu Tu Mar, Thein Thein Htwe, Khine Mya Nwe, Takeshi Nabeshima, Aung Min Soe, Hlaing Myat Thu, Thet Htoo Aung, Kyaw Zin Thant, and Ei Phyu Lwin
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0301 basic medicine ,Serotype ,Male ,RNA viruses ,Viral Diseases ,Epidemiology ,viruses ,Myanmar ,Dengue virus ,medicine.disease_cause ,Pathology and Laboratory Medicine ,Pediatrics ,Dengue fever ,Disease Outbreaks ,Dengue Fever ,Dengue ,Geographical Locations ,0302 clinical medicine ,Medical Conditions ,Genotype ,Medicine and Health Sciences ,Child ,Phylogeny ,Molecular Epidemiology ,Multidisciplinary ,virus diseases ,Infectious Diseases ,Medical Microbiology ,Child, Preschool ,Viral Pathogens ,Viruses ,Medicine ,Female ,Pathogens ,Pediatric Infections ,Research Article ,Neglected Tropical Diseases ,Asia ,Infectious Disease Control ,Science ,030231 tropical medicine ,Genome, Viral ,Biology ,Disease Surveillance ,Serogroup ,Microbiology ,Virus ,03 medical and health sciences ,medicine ,Humans ,Viremia ,Serotyping ,Epidemics ,Microbial Pathogens ,Molecular epidemiology ,Whole Genome Sequencing ,Biology and life sciences ,Flaviviruses ,Organisms ,Tropical disease ,Outbreak ,biochemical phenomena, metabolism, and nutrition ,Dengue Virus ,medicine.disease ,Tropical Diseases ,Virology ,030104 developmental biology ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,Infectious Disease Surveillance ,People and Places - Abstract
Background: Dengue (DEN) is a neglected tropical disease, and surveillance of dengue virus (DENV) serotypes and genotypes is critical for the early detection of outbreaks. Risk factors for outbreaks include the emergence of new genotypes and serotype shifting. Methodology and principal findings: To understand the genomic and viral characteristics of DENV-infected patients, we conducted a cross-sectional descriptive study among pediatric patients admitted at the 550-bedded Mandalay Children Hospital during the 2018 DEN endemic season. We conducted virus isolation, serological tests, viremia level measurement, and whole-genome sequencing. Among the 202 serum samples, we detected 85 samples with DENV (46 DENV-1, 10 DENV-3, 26 DENV-4 and three multiple serotype co-infections) via reverse transcription quantitative/real-time PCR (RT-qPCR), and we obtained 49 DENV isolates (31 DENV-1, 10 DENV-3 and 8 DEN-4). We did not detect DENV-2 in this study. The viral genome levels in serum did not differ significantly among virus serotypes, infection status (primary versus secondary) and disease severity. Based on the phylogenetic analysis, we identified DENV-1 genotype-1, DENV-4 genotype-1 and DENV-3 genotype-3 and genotype-1 which was detected for the first time. Next-generation sequencing analysis revealed greater frequencies of nonsynonymous and synonymous mutations per gene in the nonstructural genes. Moreover, mutation rates were also higher among DENV-1. Conclusion/Significance: In conclusion, there was an increasing trend of DENV-3 cases during DENV endemic season in 2018 with the first detection of the genotype 1. However, DENV-1 has remained the predominant serotype in this study area since 2013, and we identified stop codon mutations in the DENV-1 genome. This report is the first to feature a complete genome analysis of the strains of DENV-3 and DENV-4 circulating among pediatric patients in Myanmar. This study highlighted the importance of annual surveillance for a better understanding of the molecular epidemiology of DENVs., PLoS ONE, 16(6), art. no. e0251314; 2021
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- 2021