1. Exploring Dengue Infection in a Vaccinated Individual: Preliminary Molecular Diagnosis and Sequencing Insights.
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Adelino TÉR, Pedroso SHSP, Lima M, Tomé LMR, Guimarães NR, Fonseca V, Silva PESD, Moreno KMF, Silva ACAE, Pinheiro NR, Souza CSA, Alcantara LCJ, Giovanetti M, and Iani FCM
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- Humans, Child, Vaccination, Male, Serogroup, Dengue diagnosis, Dengue virology, Dengue Virus genetics, Dengue Virus immunology, Dengue Virus classification, Dengue Vaccines immunology, Dengue Vaccines administration & dosage, Dengue Vaccines genetics, Phylogeny, RNA, Viral genetics, High-Throughput Nucleotide Sequencing
- Abstract
This study examines a case involving a 7-year-old child who developed dengue symptoms following Qdenga vaccination. Despite initial negative diagnostic results, molecular analysis confirmed an infection with DENV4. Next-generation sequencing detected viral RNA from both DENV2 and DENV4 serotypes, which were identified as vaccine-derived strains using specific primers. Phylogenetic analysis further confirmed that these sequences belonged to the Qdenga vaccine rather than circulating wild-type viruses. This case underscores the critical need for precise diagnostic interpretation in vaccinated individuals to avoid misdiagnosis and to strengthen public health surveillance. A comprehensive understanding of vaccine-induced viremia is essential for refining dengue surveillance, improving diagnostic accuracy, and informing public health strategies in endemic regions.
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- 2024
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