| Literature DB >> 26305828 |
Minh Huong Phu Ly1, Yuki Takamatsu2, Takeshi Nabeshima2, Linh Ly Pham Hoai3, Hang Pham Thi3, Dinh Dang Thi3, Ngoc Linh Nguyen4, Thu Thuy Nguyen Thi4, Quynh Mai Le Thi4, Corazon C Buerano2, Kouichi Morita2, Futoshi Hasebe5.
Abstract
Dengue encephalitis (DE) is characterized as unusual presentation of dengue infection. Despite the reports that DE accounts for only 1-5% of dengue cases, this disease tends to be increasingly reported to threaten global human health throughout dengue endemic areas particularly in Southeast Asia. The molecular information of clinically characterized, neurotropic dengue virus (DENV) in human beings is extremely scarce despite it playing an important role in deciphering the pathogenesis of dengue-related neurological cases. Here we report a case of DE caused by DENV3 genotype III in a male patient with atypical symptoms of DENV infection in Hai Phong, Vietnam in 2013. The virus isolated from the cerebrospinal fluid of this case-patient was closely related to DENV3 genotype III strains isolated from serum of two other patients, who manifested classical dengue in the same year and residing in the same area as the case-patient. It is noteworthy to mention that in 2013, DENV3 genotype III was detected for the first time in Vietnam.Entities:
Keywords: Atypical DENV infection; Case report; Dengue encephalitis; Dengue serotype 3 genotype III; Phylogenetic analysis
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26305828 DOI: 10.1016/j.jcv.2015.07.295
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Clin Virol ISSN: 1386-6532 Impact factor: 3.168