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Temporally integrated single cell RNA sequencing analysis of controlled and natural primary human DENV-1 infections [PDF]
AbstractControlled dengue human infection studies present an opportunity to address many longstanding questions in the field of flavivirus biology. However, limited data are available on how the immunological and transcriptional response elicited by an attenuated challenge virus compares to that associated with a wild-type DENV infection.
Adam T. Waickman +15 more
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Clinical, Serological, and Molecular Profile of Dengue Patients With Warning Signs During the 2024 Outbreak in Belo Horizonte, Brazil. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Dengue poses a significant arboviral threat in Brazil, with 2024 recording the largest outbreak to date. This prospective observational study was conducted during the 2024 outbreak with unvaccinated patients at Eduardo de Menezes Hospital, Belo Horizonte.
Pereira SH +13 more
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Phylogenetic and Phylogeographic Analysis of DENV-1 Genotype Ⅰ in Asian-Pacific Region [PDF]
Objective: To clarify the evolutionary characteristics and transmission mode of DENV-1 genotype I dengue virus in the Asia-Pacific region. Methods: 200 DENV-1 genotype I dengue viruses in the Asia-Pacific region from 2010 to 2014 and 2015 to 2019 were used for phylogenetic analysis and bayesian phylogeographic analysis using a series of molecular ...
Yang Deyan, Wang Haiqi, Yan Bin
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Genome sequence analysis of dengue virus 1 isolated in Key West, Florida. [PDF]
Dengue virus (DENV) is transmitted to humans through the bite of mosquitoes. In November 2010, a dengue outbreak was reported in Monroe County in southern Florida (FL), including greater than 20 confirmed human cases.
Dongyoung Shin +4 more
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Dengue is an arboviral disease highly endemic in Bangkok, Thailand. To characterize the current genetic diversity of dengue virus (DENV), we recruited patients with suspected DENV infection at the Hospital for Tropical Diseases, Bangkok, during 2018–2020.
Kanaporn Poltep +7 more
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Dengue virus (DENV) has four distinct serotypes, DENV-1-4, with four to six genotypes in each serotype. The World Health Organization recommends tetravalent formulations including one genotype of each serotype as safe and effective dengue vaccines. Here, we investigated the impact of genotype on the neutralizing antibody responses to DENV-1 in humans ...
Atsushi, Yamanaka +4 more
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DENGUE OUTBREAK IN MATO GROSSO STATE, MIDWESTERN BRAZIL
Dengue virus (DENV) is the most frequent arbovirus worldwide. In this study, we report a large outbreak in Mato Grosso State (MT). Serum samples from 604 patients with acute febrile illness for less than five days were inoculated in C6/36 cells, then ...
Letícia Borges da Silva HEINEN +5 more
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Four serotypes of dengue virus (DENV), type 1 to 4 (DENV-1 to DENV-4), exhibit approximately 25–40% of the difference in the encoded amino acid residues of viral proteins.
Kanaporn Poltep +15 more
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DENV-1 infection with rhabdomyolysis in an adolescent: A case report and review of challenge in early diagnosis and treatment. [PDF]
Dengue infection is a well-known tropical disease that has become a global health issue. The clinical characteristics of dengue range from asymptomatic to severe, which can involve multiple organs and challenge management. Rhabdomyolysis in dengue infection is a rare condition described in children and adolescents.
Putri A +3 more
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Emergence of the Asian genotype of DENV-1 in South India
A large outbreak of dengue occurred in Tamil Nadu, South India in 2012 with 12,000 cases and CFR of 0.5%. Molecular characterization of virus present in the sera of dengue patients was undertaken to determine if there were changes in the virus population.
D, Cecilia +6 more
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