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Epidemiology of Indigenous Dengue Cases in Zhejiang Province, Southeast China

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FRONTIERS IN PUBLIC HEALTH
Volume 10, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fpubh.2022.857911

Keywords

dengue; China; epidemiology; emergence; outbreak

Funding

  1. medical research program of Zhejiang Province [2019ZD003, 2020KY092, 2021KY622, LGF20H260001]
  2. State Project for Scientific & Technological Development of the 13th Five-Year Plan [2017ZX10303404003006, 2017ZX10303404005004, 2017ZX10303404008002]
  3. National Basic Research Program of China (973 Program) [2012CB955504]
  4. National Natural Science Foundation of China [81273139, 81602898, 81872675]

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Zhejiang Province has seen an increase in the frequency, incidence, and geographic expansion of indigenous dengue cases in recent years. The more developed coastal and central region of Zhejiang Province was impacted the most.
ObjectiveAutochthonous transmission of the dengue virus (DENV) occurred each year from 2014 to 2018 in Zhejiang province, and became an emerging public health problem. We characterized the autochthonous transmission of the DENV and traced the source of infection for further control and prevention of dengue. MethodsDescriptive and spatiotemporal cluster analyses were conducted to characterize the epidemiology of autochthonous transmission of the DENV. Molecular epidemiology was used to identify the infection source. ResultsIn total, 1,654 indigenous cases and 12 outbreaks, with no deaths, were reported during 2004-2018. Before 2017, all outbreaks occurred in suburban areas. During 2017-2018, five out of eight outbreaks occurred in urban areas. The median duration of outbreaks (28 days) in 2017-2018 was shortened significantly (P = 0.028) in comparison with that in 2004-2016 (71 days). The median onset-visiting time, visiting-confirmation time, and onset-confirmation time was 1, 3, and 4 days, respectively. The DENV serotypes responsible for autochthonous transmission in Zhejiang Province were DENV 1, DENV 2, and DENV 3, with DENV 1 being the most frequently reported. Southeast Asia was the predominant source of indigenous infection. ConclusionsZhejiang Province witnessed an increase in the frequency, incidence, and geographic expansion of indigenous Dengue cases in recent years. The more developed coastal and central region of Zhejiang Province was impacted the most.

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