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Phylogenetic Investigations of Dengue 2019-2021 Outbreak in Guadeloupe and Martinique Caribbean Islands.

Authors :
Garcia-Van Smévoorde M
Piorkowski G
Emboulé L
Dos Santos G
Loraux C
Guyomard-Rabenirina S
Joannes MO
Fagour L
Najioullah F
Cabié A
de Lamballerie X
Vega-Rúa A
Césaire R
Calvez E
Source :
Pathogens (Basel, Switzerland) [Pathogens] 2023 Sep 20; Vol. 12 (9). Date of Electronic Publication: 2023 Sep 20.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Dengue fever has been a public health problem in the Caribbean region since 1981, when it first reappeared in Cuba. In 1989, it was reported in Martinique and Guadeloupe (two French islands 200 km apart); since then, DENV has caused several epidemics locally. In 2019-2021, DENV-1, DENV-2, and DENV-3 were detected. Serotype distribution was differentiated, with DENV-2 and DENV-3 predominating in Guadeloupe and Martinique, respectively. Complete genome sequencing was carried out on 32 specimens, and phylogenic analysis identified the circulation of genotype V for DENV-1, cosmopolitan genotype for DENV-2, and genotype III for DENV-3. However, two distinct circulating groups were identified for DENV-1 and DENV-3, suggesting independent introductions. Overall, despite the context of the COVID-19 pandemic and the associated travel restrictions, these results confirm the active circulation of DENV and specific epidemiological features on each of the two islands. Such differences may be linked to the founder effect of the various introduction events, and to local factors such as the population immunity and the transmission capacity of the vectors. Further genomic and epidemiological characterization of DENV strains remains essential to understand how dengue spreads in each specific geographical context and to prevent future epidemics.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2076-0817
Volume :
12
Issue :
9
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Pathogens (Basel, Switzerland)
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
37764990
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3390/pathogens12091182