The emergence of an imported variant of dengue virus serotype 2 in the Jazan region, southwestern Saudi Arabia.

IF 2.4 Q3 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Ommer Dafalla, Ahmed A Abdulhaq, Hatim Almutairi, Elsiddig Noureldin, Jaber Ghzwani, Omar Mashi, Khalid J Shrwani, Yahya Hobani, Ohood Sufyani, Reem Ayed, Abdullah Alamri, Hesham M Al-Mekhlafi, Zaki M Eisa
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Background: Dengue virus (DENV) infection is a global economic and public health concern, particularly in tropical and subtropical countries where it is endemic. Saudi Arabia has seen an increase in DENV infections, especially in the western and southwestern regions. This study aims to investigate the genetic variants of DENV-2 that were circulating during a serious outbreak in Jazan region in 2019.

Methods: A total of 482 serum samples collected during 2019 from Jazan region were tested with reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) to detect and classify DENV; positive samples underwent sequencing and bioinformatics analyses.

Results: Out of 294 positive samples, type-specific RT-PCR identified 58.8% as DENV-2 but could not identify 41.2%. Based on sequencing and bioinformatics analyses, the samples tested PCR positive in the first round but PCR negative in the second round were found to be imported genetic variant of DENV-2. The identified DENV-2 imported variant showed similarities to DENV-2 sequences reported in Malaysia, Singapore, Korea and China. The results revealed the imported genetic variant of DENV-2 was circulating in Jazan region that was highly prevalent and it was likely a major factor in this outbreak.

Conclusions: The emergence of imported DENV variants is a serious challenge for the dengue fever surveillance and control programmes in endemic areas. Therefore, further investigations and continuous surveillance of existing and new viral strains in the region are warranted.

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沙特阿拉伯西南部吉赞地区出现输入性2型登革热病毒变体。
背景:登革热病毒(DENV)感染是一个全球经济和公共卫生问题,特别是在流行登革热的热带和亚热带国家。沙特阿拉伯DENV感染有所增加,特别是在西部和西南部地区。本研究旨在调查2019年吉赞地区严重疫情期间传播的DENV-2的遗传变异。方法:采用逆转录聚合酶链反应(RT-PCR)技术对2019年吉赞地区采集的482份血清样本进行登革热病毒检测和分类;阳性样本进行测序和生物信息学分析。结果:在294份阳性样本中,类型特异性RT-PCR鉴定出58.8%的DENV-2,但不能鉴定出41.2%。经测序和生物信息学分析,第一轮PCR检测为阳性,第二轮PCR检测为阴性的样本为输入性DENV-2遗传变异。所鉴定的DENV-2输入变异与马来西亚、新加坡、韩国和中国报告的DENV-2序列相似。结果显示,输入性DENV-2遗传变异在Jazan地区流行,并高度流行,可能是本次疫情的一个主要因素。结论:输入性登革热病毒变体的出现对流行地区登革热监测和控制规划构成严重挑战。因此,有必要对该地区现有和新的病毒株进行进一步调查和持续监测。
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审稿时长
17 weeks
期刊介绍: Tropical Diseases, Travel Medicine and Vaccines is an open access journal that considers basic, translational and applied research, as well as reviews and commentary, related to the prevention and management of healthcare and diseases in international travelers. Given the changes in demographic trends of travelers globally, as well as the epidemiological transitions which many countries are experiencing, the journal considers non-infectious problems including chronic disease among target populations of interest as well as infectious diseases.
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