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MICROORGANISMS
卷 11, 期 5, 页码 -出版社
MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/microorganisms11051267
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DENV-1; DENV-2; DENV genotype; phylogenetic tree; Vietnam; Hanoi
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The study conducted molecular characterization of dengue patients' samples in northern Vietnam collected in 2019-2020, revealing the circulating serotypes as DENV-1 and DENV-2, with DENV-2 being the predominant strain. The current Asian-Pacific lineage of the cosmopolitan virus is closely related to recent outbreaks in Southeast Asian countries and China. Multiple introductions of the virus occurred in 2016-2017, possibly from maritime Southeast Asia, mainland Southeast Asia, or China, rather than an expansion of localized Vietnamese cosmopolitan strains.
Dengue virus (DENV), which has circulated in Vietnam for several decades, has multiple serotypes and genotypes. A 2019 dengue outbreak resulted in a larger number of cases than any other outbreak. We conducted a molecular characterization using samples collected in 2019-2020 from dengue patients in Hanoi and nearby cities located in northern Vietnam. The circulating serotypes were DENV-1 (25%, n = 22) and DENV-2 (73%, n = 64). Phylogenetic analyses revealed that all DENV-1 (n = 13) were genotype I and clustered to local strains circulating during the previous outbreak in the 2017, whereas DENV-2 consisted of two genotypes: Asian-I (n = 5), related to local strains from 2006-2022, and cosmopolitan (n = 18), the predominant genotype in this epidemic. The current cosmopolitan virus was identified as having an Asian-Pacific lineage. The virus was closely related to strains in other recent outbreaks in Southeast Asian countries and China. Multiple introductions occurred in 2016-2017, which were possibly from maritime Southeast Asia (Indonesia, Singapore, and Malaysia), mainland Southeast Asia (Cambodia and Thailand), or China, rather than from an expansion of localized Vietnamese cosmopolitan strains that were previously detected in the 2000s. We also analyzed the genetic relationship between Vietnam's cosmopolitan strain and recent global strains reported from Asia, Oceania, Africa, and South America. This analysis revealed that viruses of Asian-Pacific lineage are not restricted to Asia but have spread to Peru and Brazil in South America.
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