1. Introduction of New Dengue Virus Lineages of Multiple Serotypes after COVID-19 Pandemic, Nicaragua, 2022.
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Cerpas, Cristhiam, Vásquez, Gerald, Moreira, Hanny, Juarez, Jose, Coloma, Josefina, Harris, Eva, Bennett, Shannon, and Balmaseda, Ángel
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Nicaragua ,dengue ,dengue virus ,genome ,neglected disease ,parasites ,serotypes ,vector-borne infections ,viruses ,Dengue Virus ,Nicaragua ,Humans ,Dengue ,COVID-19 ,Serogroup ,SARS-CoV-2 ,Phylogeny ,Pandemics - Abstract
Major dengue epidemics throughout Nicaraguas history have been dominated by 1 of 4 dengue virus serotypes (DENV-1-4). To examine serotypes during the dengue epidemic in Nicaragua in 2022, we performed real-time genomic surveillance in-country and documented cocirculation of all 4 serotypes. We observed a shift toward co-dominance of DENV-1 and DENV-4 over previously dominant DENV-2. By analyzing 135 new full-length DENV sequences, we found that introductions underlay the resurgence: DENV-1 clustered with viruses from Ecuador in 2014 rather than those previously seen in Nicaragua; DENV-3, which last circulated locally in 2014, grouped instead with Southeast Asia strains expanding into Florida and Cuba in 2022; and new DENV-4 strains clustered within a South America lineage spreading to Florida in 2022. In contrast, DENV-2 persisted from the formerly dominant Nicaragua clade. We posit that the resurgence emerged from travel after the COVID-19 pandemic and that the resultant intensifying hyperendemicity could affect future dengue immunity and severity.
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- 2024