Molecular characterization of dengue virus serotype 1 infections in French travelers from Africa between 2013 and 2019

IF 2 Q4 VIROLOGY
T. Fourié, G. Durand, F. Touret, G. Piorkowski, A. Dubot-Pérès, X. D. de Lamballerie, I. Leparc-Goffart, G. Grard
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Abstract

Laboratory-confirmed dengue virus (DENV) infections in Africa are rarely reported. In this study, we report 18 DENV serotype 1 (DENV-1) infections, diagnosed by the French National Reference Center for Arboviruses, in patients who had histories of recent travel in Africa. Our analyses revealed two cases, one from Niger in 2018 and one from the Republic of the Congo in 2016, where dengue fever had not been previously reported, and one case from Mauritania in 2015, where DENV-1 had not been previously reported. These cases support the reported spread of DENV outside its well-established tropical and subtropical environment toward the arid deserts of the Sahel. Phylogenetic analyses suggest that a single monophyletic DENV-1 lineage is currently in circulation in West Africa, having spread from East Africa after its original importation from Asia. Our study provides an improved understanding of DENV dynamics in Africa and underlines the importance of surveillance of travel-acquired infections.
2013年至2019年来自非洲的法国旅行者中登革热病毒血清1型感染的分子特征
在非洲很少报告实验室确诊的登革热病毒感染。在这项研究中,我们报告了18例由法国国家虫媒病毒参考中心诊断的DENV血清1型(DENV-1)感染病例,这些患者近期有非洲旅行史。我们的分析发现了两例病例,一例来自2018年的尼日尔,一例来自2016年的刚果共和国,此前未报告登革热,另一例来自2015年的毛里塔尼亚,此前未报告DENV-1。这些病例支持所报告的DENV在其既定的热带和亚热带环境之外向萨赫勒干旱沙漠传播。系统发育分析表明,单一的单系DENV-1谱系在最初从亚洲输入后从东非传播,目前在西非流行。我们的研究提高了对非洲DENV动态的理解,并强调了监测旅行获得性感染的重要性。
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