Author:
Rivera Jorge Alonso,Rengifo Aura Caterine,Rosales-Munar Alicia,Díaz-Herrera Taylor H.,Ciro José Usme,Parra Edgar,Alvarez-Díaz Diego A.,Laiton-Donato Katherine,Caldas María Leonor
Abstract
AbstractDengue has become one of the vector-borne diseases that affect humans worldwide. In Latin American countries, Colombia is historically one of the most affected by epidemics of this flavivirus. The underreporting of signs and symptoms of probable cases of dengue, the lack of characterization of the serotypes of the infection, and the few detailed studies of postmortem necropsies of patients are among other conditions that have delayed progress in the knowledge of the pathogenesis of the disease. This study presents the results of fragment sequencing assays on paraffin-embedded tissue samples from fatal DENV cases during the 2010 epidemic in Colombia. We found that the predominant serotype was DENV-2, with the Asian/American genotype of lineages 1 and 2. This work is one of the few reports of the circulating genotypes of dengue during the 2010 epidemic in Colombia, one of the most lethal dates in the country's history.
Funder
Instituto Nacional de Salud (INS), Dirección de Investigación en Salud Pública (DISP), and the Colombian Department of Science, Technology, and Innovation
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Virology
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