An autochthonous outbreak of Dengue in Spain in 2024.

IF 6.4 2区 医学 Q1 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Patricia Nadal-Barón, Mª Assumpció Bou-Monclus, Glòria Ferrús Serra, Sergio Pardo Granell, Sofia Minguell Vergés, Susana Cerdán López, Ana Bocio Sanz, Martinez Mateo Ana, Itziar Martinez Calleja, Rosa Mercè Vileu Vallverdú, Beatriz Villar Navas, Elena Garcia Bueno, Irene Corbella, Jessica Navero-Castillejos, Cristina Andrés, Andrés Antón, Carmen Chacón, Jacobo Mendioroz, Esteve Fernández Muñoz, Miguel J Martinez, Elena Sulleiro
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Abstract

Background: Autochthonous dengue transmission is increasingly being reported in temperate regions of Europe, particularly in areas with established Aedes albopictus populations and high population mobility. We describe a locally acquired dengue outbreak identified in Vila-seca (Tarragona, north-eastern Spain), which involved eight confirmed cases, two of which were asymptomatic, and the associated public health response.

Methods: Following the notification of two non-travel-associated dengue cases in September 2024 at Hospital Universitari de Tarragona Joan XXIII, epidemiological, virological, and entomological investigations were conducted led by Public Health Agency of Catalonia with the collaboration of microbiology departments of Vall d'Hebron Hospital Universitari and Hospital Clínic of Barcelona. Active case finding, contact tracing, laboratory confirmation, viral sequencing, and vector surveillance were implemented in the affected area of Vila-seca (Spain).

Results: A total of eight confirmed dengue cases were identified. The index cases were two residents without travel history who presented with fever, rash, and myalgia and tested positive for dengue virus (DENV). Four additional cases were detected through active surveillance, including three household contacts employed at a nearby entertainment resort and one resident living approximately 160 meters from the index household. Two further epidemiologically linked cases were identified among French tourists following international alerts. All patients recovered, and no additional cases were detected after November 2024, coinciding with decreased vector activity. Virological analysis confirmed local transmission of DENV-1, genotype V (clade D.2). Entomological surveys demonstrated widespread Ae. albopictus presence in public and private settings, prompting immediate vector control interventions, although no infected mosquitoes were detected.

Conclusions: This outbreak illustrates the growing risk of DENV transmission in non-endemic European settings with intense tourist and occupational mobility. Rapid diagnostics, genomic surveillance, coordinated vector control, and timely international communication are essential to limit transmission and protect both residents and travellers, reinforcing the importance of a One Health approach.

2024年西班牙本土登革热疫情。
背景:在欧洲温带地区,特别是在白纹伊蚊种群已确定和种群流动性高的地区,越来越多地报告登革热本土传播。我们描述了在西班牙东北部维拉塞卡(塔拉戈纳)发现的当地获得性登革热疫情,涉及8例确诊病例,其中2例无症状,以及相关的公共卫生应对。方法:继2024年9月琼二十三世塔拉戈纳大学医院报告2例非旅行相关登革热病例后,由加泰罗尼亚公共卫生署牵头,瓦尔德希布伦大学医院微生物科和巴塞罗那Clínic医院合作开展流行病学、病毒学和昆虫学调查。在西班牙维拉-塞卡疫区实施了主动病例发现、接触者追踪、实验室确认、病毒测序和媒介监测。结果:共发现8例登革热确诊病例。指示病例为两名无旅行史的居民,表现为发热、皮疹和肌痛,登革热病毒检测呈阳性。通过主动监测又发现了4例病例,包括3名在附近娱乐场所工作的家庭接触者和1名居住在距离指示家庭约160米的居民。在国际警报之后,在法国游客中又发现了两例与流行病学相关的病例。所有患者均已康复,2024年11月之后未发现其他病例,与病媒活动下降相一致。病毒学分析证实DENV-1基因型V(进化支D.2)在当地传播。昆虫学调查显示伊蚊分布广泛。在公共和私人环境中存在白纹伊蚊,促使立即采取媒介控制干预措施,尽管未发现受感染的蚊子。结论:此次疫情表明,在旅游和职业流动性强的欧洲非地方性环境中,登革热病毒传播的风险日益增加。快速诊断、基因组监测、协调的病媒控制和及时的国际沟通对于限制传播和保护居民和旅行者至关重要,从而加强了“同一个健康”方针的重要性。
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Journal of travel medicine
Journal of travel medicine 医学-医学:内科
CiteScore
20.90
自引率
5.10%
发文量
143
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Travel Medicine is a publication that focuses on travel medicine and its intersection with other disciplines. It publishes cutting-edge research, consensus papers, policy papers, and expert reviews. The journal is affiliated with the Asia Pacific Travel Health Society. The journal's main areas of interest include the prevention and management of travel-associated infections, non-communicable diseases, vaccines, malaria prevention and treatment, multi-drug resistant pathogens, and surveillance on all individuals crossing international borders. The Journal of Travel Medicine is indexed in multiple major indexing services, including Adis International Ltd., CABI, EBSCOhost, Elsevier BV, Gale, Journal Watch Infectious Diseases (Online), MetaPress, National Library of Medicine, OCLC, Ovid, ProQuest, Thomson Reuters, and the U.S. National Library of Medicine.
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