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Letter to the editor: molecular genotyping of Dengue Virus Types 2 and 4 from the Guatemalan and Honduran Epidemics of 2007 using the envelope glycoprotein gene.

Yuxin Tang1, Miguel Quintana, Chunlin Zhang, Tao Li, Daniel Sauls, Robert Putnak, Sofía Carolina Alvarado, Dina Jeaneth Castro, María Luisa Matute, Julia A Lynch.   

Abstract

Eight serum specimens collected from dengue patients in Guatemala and Honduras during the Central American epidemic of 2007 were analyzed. Virus identification and serotyping performed by a nested RT-PCR assay revealed two DENV-1 isolates from Guatemala, four DENV-2 isolates, two each from Guatemala and Honduras, and two DENV-4 isolates from Honduras. Viral genotyping determined by phylogenetic analysis of the complete envelope gene sequences demonstrated that the DENV-2 isolates from Guatemala and Honduras fell into the American/Asian Genotype III, and were most closely related to DENV-2/NI/BID-V2683-1999 isolated from a dengue case in Nicaragua in 1999; and the DENV-4 F07-076 isolate from Honduras belonged to genotype II, and was most closely related to DENV-4/US/BID-V1093/1998 isolated from Puerto Rico in 1998. Our results suggest that the 2007 dengue outbreaks in Guatemala and Honduras were most likely caused by the re-emergence of earlier, indigenous DENV strains rather than by newly introduced strains and there were at least three serotypes of DENV co-circulating during the 2007 Central American epidemics.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21234665     DOI: 10.1007/s11262-010-0567-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Virus Genes        ISSN: 0920-8569            Impact factor:   2.332


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