Molecular characterization of imported and autochthonous dengue in northeastern spain

Dengue is the most significant arbovirus worldwide and a public health threat to nonendemic areas in which Aedes vectors are present. Autochthonous dengue transmission has been reported in several European countries in the last decade. Infected travelers from endemic regions arriving to areas coloni...

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Hauptverfasser: Navero-Castillejos, Jessica, Benítez, Rosa M, Torner Gràcia, Núria, Muñoz Gutiérrez, José, Camprubí Ferrer, Daniel, Peiró Mestres, Aida, Sulleiro, Elena, Silgado, Aroa, Gonzalo, Verónica, Falgueras, Teresa, Alejo-Cancho, Izaskun, Roldán, Montserrat, Plasencia, Virginia, Albarracín, Rosa, Pérez, Josefa, Navarro, Alexander, Calderón, Ana, Rubio, Rosa, Navarro, Mireia, Micó, Miguel, Llaberia Marcual, Jaume, Navarro, María, Barrachina, Josep, Vilamala, Anna, Martí, Carmina, Pulido, María Ángeles, Sanchez Seco, María Paz, Vázquez, Ana, Martínez, Ana, Jané, Mireia, Martínez, Miguel Julián
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Zusammenfassung:Dengue is the most significant arbovirus worldwide and a public health threat to nonendemic areas in which Aedes vectors are present. Autochthonous dengue transmission has been reported in several European countries in the last decade. Infected travelers from endemic regions arriving to areas colonized by Aedes albopictus in Europe need to be monitored in surveillance and control programs. We aimed to perform molecular characterization of RT-PCR-positive dengue cases detected in Catalonia, northeastern Spain, from 2013 to 2018. The basic demographic information and the geographical regions of importation were also analyzed. One-hundred four dengue cases were studied (103 imported infections and the first autochthonous case in our region). The dengue virus strains detected were serotyped and genotyped using molecular methods, and phylogenetic analyses were conducted. All four dengue serotypes were detected in travelers, including up to 10 different genotypes, reflecting the global circulation of dengue in endemic areas. The primary travel-related case of the 2018 autochthonous transmission was not identified, but the molecular analysis revealed dengue serotype 1, genotype I of Asian origin. Our results highlight the diversity of imported dengue virus strains and the role of molecular epidemiology in supporting arbovirus surveillance programs.
ISSN:1999-4915
1999-4915
DOI:10.3390/v13101910