Viruses (Aug 2024)

Re-Emergence of DENV-3 in French Guiana: Retrospective Analysis of Cases That Circulated in the French Territories of the Americas from the 2000s to the 2023–2024 Outbreak

  • Alisé Lagrave,
  • Antoine Enfissi,
  • Sourakhata Tirera,
  • Magalie Pierre Demar,
  • Jean Jaonasoa,
  • Jean-François Carod,
  • Tsiriniaina Ramavoson,
  • Tiphanie Succo,
  • Luisiane Carvalho,
  • Sophie Devos,
  • Frédérique Dorleans,
  • Lucie Leon,
  • Alain Berlioz-Arthaud,
  • Didier Musso,
  • Anne Lavergne,
  • Dominique Rousset

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/v16081298
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 8
p. 1298

Abstract

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French Guiana experienced an unprecedented dengue epidemic during 2023–2024. Prior to the 2023–2024 outbreak in French Guiana, DENV-3 had not circulated in an epidemic manner since 2005. We therefore studied retrospectively the strains circulating in the French Territories of the Americas (FTA)—French Guiana, Guadeloupe, and Martinique—from the 2000s to the current epidemic. To this end, DENV-3 samples from the collection of the National Reference Center for Arboviruses in French Guiana (NRCA-FG) were selected and sequenced using next-generation sequencing (NGS) based on Oxford Nanopore Technologies, ONT. Phylogenetic analysis showed that (i) the 97 FTA sequences obtained all belonged to genotype III (GIII); (ii) between the 2000s and 2013, the regional circulation of the GIII American-I lineage was the source of the FTA cases through local extinctions and re-introductions; (iii) multiple introductions of lineages of Asian origin appear to be the source of the 2019–2021 epidemic in Martinique and the 2023–2024 epidemic in French Guiana. Genomic surveillance is a key factor in identifying circulating DENV genotypes, monitoring strain evolution, and identifying import events.

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