Emergence of a Dengue virus serotype 2 causing the largest ever dengue epidemic in Sri Lanka

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Wijewickrama Ananda,Fernando Samitha,Bandara Jayerathne Geethal S.,Perera Pathum Asela,Abeynaike S.A.,Gomes Laksiri,Jeewandara Chandima,Tippalagama Rashmi,Dilani Desha,Rajendran Anishgoby,Abeyesekere Ranmalie,Goonawardhana Suraj,De Silva Aruna Dharshan,Malavige Gathsaurie NeelikaORCID

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundSri Lanka experienced the largest ever dengue outbreak in year 2017, which coincided with the shift of the predominant circulating dengue virus (DENV) 1 to DENV2 after 9 years. As it was felt that more patients appeared to develop complications and severe dengue, we compared clinical features of patients with acute dengue, with the previous circulating serotype (DENV1) and also sequenced the new virus, to determine the lineage of the virus.Methodology/Principal findingsWe studied the clinical and laboratory features of 172 adult patients with acute DENV1 (n=79) and DENV2 (n=93) infection. 65 (82.3%) of those with DENV1 and 86 (92.4%) of those with DENV2 were experiencing a secondary infection. The risk of developing dengue haemorrhagic fever (DHF) was significantly higher (=0.005, odds ratio=2.5) in those infected with DENV2 (54.8%) when compared to DENV1(32.9%), even though similar proportions of patients had a secondary dengue infection. Patients with DENV2 infection developed leakage significantly earlier (p<0.0001, median= 3, days) when compared to those with a DENV1 infection (median 5 days) and were more likely to develop significant bleeding and to require blood transfusions. Furthermore, patients with DENV2 were more likely to have significantly lower platelet counts during day 3, 4 and 5 since onset of illness.Whole genome sequencing showed that these DENV-2 isolates belonged to a cosmopolitan strain and was genetically more distant than the DENV-2 strains that circulated from 1981 to 2004 in Sri Lanka.Conclusions/significanceSince this DENV2 strain appears to cause more severe forms of clinical disease, it would be important to determine variations in the virus genome or other factors that could have contributed to severe disease.Author summarySri Lanka experienced the largest ever dengue outbreak in year 2017, which coincided with the shift of the predominant circulating dengue virus (DENV) 1 to DENV2 after 9 years. We studied the clinical and laboratory features of 172 adult patients with acute DENV1 (n=79) and DENV2 (n=93) infection. The risk of developing dengue haemorrhagic fever was significantly higher (=0.005, odds ratio=2.5) in those infected with DENV2 (54.8%) when compared to DENV1(32.9%), even though similar proportions of patients had a secondary dengue infection. Patients with DENV2 infection developed leakage significantly earlier (p<0.0001, median= 3, days) when compared to those with a DENV1 infection (median 5 days) and were more likely to develop significant bleeding. Whole genome sequencing showed that these DENV-2 isolates belonged to cosmopolitan strain and was genetically more distant to the DENV-2 strains that circulated from 1981 to 2004 in Sri Lanka.

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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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