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Detection of dengue virus serotype 4 in Panama after 23 years without circulation.

Authors :
Chen-Germán, María
Araúz, Dimelza
Aguilar, Celestino
Vega, Melanie
Gonzalez, Claudia
Gondola, Jessica
Moreno, Lourdes
Cerezo, Lizbeth
Franco, Leticia
Mendez-Rico, Jairo
Pascale, Juan Miguel
López-Vergès, Sandra
Martínez, Alexander A.
Moreno, Brechla
Source :
Frontiers in Cellular & Infection Microbiology; 2024, p1-7, 7p
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Panama is a country with endemic Dengue virus (DENV) transmission since its reintroduction in 1993. The four serotypes have circulated in the country and the region of the Americas, however, DENV-4 confirmed autochthonous cases have not been identified since 2000, despite its circulation in neighboring countries. Here, we report DENV-4 detection in Panama in the last four-month period of 2023 with cocirculation of the other serotypes, this was associated with a peak of dengue cases during the dry season even thoughmost dengue outbreaks are described in the rainy season. Complete genomes of DENV-4 allowed us to determine that cases were caused by DENV-4 genotype IIb, the same genotype as 23 years ago, with high similarity to DENV-4 sequences circulating in Nicaragua and El Salvador during 2023. This report shows the importance ofmaintaining serotype and genotype surveillance for early detection of new variants circulating in the country. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
22352988
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Frontiers in Cellular & Infection Microbiology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
180307317
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3389/fcimb.2024.1467465