Viruses (May 2023)
Retrospective Spatio-Temporal Dynamics of Dengue Virus 1, 2 and 4 in Paraguay
- Cynthia Vazquez,
- Luiz Carlos Junior Alcantara,
- Vagner Fonseca,
- Mauricio Lima,
- Joilson Xavier,
- Talita Adelino,
- Hegger Fritsch,
- Emerson Castro,
- Carla de Oliveira,
- Gabriel Schuab,
- Alex Ranieri Jerônimo Lima,
- Shirley Villalba,
- Andrea Gomez de la Fuente,
- Analia Rojas,
- Cesar Cantero,
- Fatima Fleitas,
- Carolina Aquino,
- Andrea Ojeda,
- Guillermo Sequera,
- Juan Torales,
- Julio Barrios,
- Maria Carolina Elias,
- Felipe C. M. Iani,
- Maria Jose Ortega,
- Maria Liz Gamarra,
- Romeo Montoya,
- Evandra Strazza Rodrigues,
- Simone Kashima,
- Sandra Coccuzzo Sampaio,
- Norma Coluchi,
- Juliana Leite,
- Lionel Gresh,
- Leticia Franco,
- José Lourenço,
- Jairo Mendez Rico,
- Ana Maria Bispo de Filippis,
- Marta Giovanetti
Affiliations
- Cynthia Vazquez
- Laboratorio Central de Salud Pública, Asunción 001535, Paraguay
- Luiz Carlos Junior Alcantara
- Instituto Rene Rachou, Fundação Oswaldo Cruz, Belo Horizonte 30190-002, MG, Brazil
- Vagner Fonseca
- Organização Pan-Americana da Saúde, Organização Mundial da Saúde, Brasília 70-800400, SP, Brazil
- Mauricio Lima
- Instituto Rene Rachou, Fundação Oswaldo Cruz, Belo Horizonte 30190-002, MG, Brazil
- Joilson Xavier
- Instituto Rene Rachou, Fundação Oswaldo Cruz, Belo Horizonte 30190-002, MG, Brazil
- Talita Adelino
- Laboratorio Central de Saúde Pública do Estado de Minas Gerais, Fundação Ezequiel Dias, Belo Horizonte 30510-010, MG, Brazil
- Hegger Fritsch
- Instituto Rene Rachou, Fundação Oswaldo Cruz, Belo Horizonte 30190-002, MG, Brazil
- Emerson Castro
- Laboratorio Central de Saúde Pública do Estado de Minas Gerais, Fundação Ezequiel Dias, Belo Horizonte 30510-010, MG, Brazil
- Carla de Oliveira
- Laboratório de Arbovírus e Vírus Hemorrágicos (LARBOH), Instituto Osawldo Cruz, Fiocruz, Rio de Janeiro 21040-900, RJ, Brazil
- Gabriel Schuab
- Laboratório de Arbovírus e Vírus Hemorrágicos (LARBOH), Instituto Osawldo Cruz, Fiocruz, Rio de Janeiro 21040-900, RJ, Brazil
- Alex Ranieri Jerônimo Lima
- Butantan Institute, Center for Viral Surveillance and Serological Assessment (CeVIVAS), Sao Paulo 05507-000, SP, Brazil
- Shirley Villalba
- Laboratorio Central de Salud Pública, Asunción 001535, Paraguay
- Andrea Gomez de la Fuente
- Laboratorio Central de Salud Pública, Asunción 001535, Paraguay
- Analia Rojas
- Laboratorio Central de Salud Pública, Asunción 001535, Paraguay
- Cesar Cantero
- Laboratorio Central de Salud Pública, Asunción 001535, Paraguay
- Fatima Fleitas
- Laboratorio Central de Salud Pública, Asunción 001535, Paraguay
- Carolina Aquino
- Laboratorio Central de Salud Pública, Asunción 001535, Paraguay
- Andrea Ojeda
- Dirección General de Vigilancia de la Salud, Asunción 40556, Paraguay
- Guillermo Sequera
- Dirección General de Vigilancia de la Salud, Asunción 40556, Paraguay
- Juan Torales
- Laboratorio Central de Salud Pública, Asunción 001535, Paraguay
- Julio Barrios
- Laboratorio Central de Salud Pública, Asunción 001535, Paraguay
- Maria Carolina Elias
- Butantan Institute, Center for Viral Surveillance and Serological Assessment (CeVIVAS), Sao Paulo 05507-000, SP, Brazil
- Felipe C. M. Iani
- Laboratorio Central de Saúde Pública do Estado de Minas Gerais, Fundação Ezequiel Dias, Belo Horizonte 30510-010, MG, Brazil
- Maria Jose Ortega
- Laboratorio Central de Salud Pública, Asunción 001535, Paraguay
- Maria Liz Gamarra
- Laboratorio Central de Salud Pública, Asunción 001535, Paraguay
- Romeo Montoya
- Enfermedades Trasmisibles y Determinantes Ambientales de la Salud CDE/HA/PHE, OPS/OMS, Asuncion 40126, Paraguay
- Evandra Strazza Rodrigues
- Blood Center of Ribeirão Preto, Ribeirão Preto Medical School, University of São Paulo, Ribeirão Preto 14051-140, SP, Brazil
- Simone Kashima
- Blood Center of Ribeirão Preto, Ribeirão Preto Medical School, University of São Paulo, Ribeirão Preto 14051-140, SP, Brazil
- Sandra Coccuzzo Sampaio
- Butantan Institute, Center for Viral Surveillance and Serological Assessment (CeVIVAS), Sao Paulo 05507-000, SP, Brazil
- Norma Coluchi
- Laboratorio Central de Salud Pública, Asunción 001535, Paraguay
- Juliana Leite
- Emergency Department, Infectious Hazards Management, Pan American Health Organization, Washington, DC 20037, USA
- Lionel Gresh
- Emergency Department, Infectious Hazards Management, Pan American Health Organization, Washington, DC 20037, USA
- Leticia Franco
- Emergency Department, Infectious Hazards Management, Pan American Health Organization, Washington, DC 20037, USA
- José Lourenço
- Biosystems and Integrative Sciences Institute, Faculty of Sciences, University of Lisbon, 1749-016 Lisbon, Portugal
- Jairo Mendez Rico
- Emergency Department, Infectious Hazards Management, Pan American Health Organization, Washington, DC 20037, USA
- Ana Maria Bispo de Filippis
- Laboratório de Arbovírus e Vírus Hemorrágicos (LARBOH), Instituto Osawldo Cruz, Fiocruz, Rio de Janeiro 21040-900, RJ, Brazil
- Marta Giovanetti
- Instituto Rene Rachou, Fundação Oswaldo Cruz, Belo Horizonte 30190-002, MG, Brazil
- DOI
- https://doi.org/10.3390/v15061275
- Journal volume & issue
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Vol. 15,
no. 6
p. 1275
Abstract
Dengue virus (DENV) has been a major public health concern in Paraguay, with frequent outbreaks occurring since early 1988. Although control measures have been implemented, dengue remains a significant health threat in the country, and continued efforts are required for prevention and control. In response to that, in collaboration with the Central Public Health Laboratory in Asunción, we conducted a portable whole-genome sequencing and phylodynamic analysis to investigate DENV viral strains circulating in Paraguay over the past epidemics. Our genomic surveillance activities revealed the co-circulation of multiple DENV serotypes: DENV-1 genotype V, the emerging DENV-2 genotype III, BR4-L2 clade, and DENV-4 genotype II. Results additionally highlight the possible role of Brazil as a source for the international dispersion of different viral strains to other countries in the Americas emphasizing the need for increased surveillance across the borders, for the early detection and response to outbreaks. This, in turn, emphasizes the critical role of genomic surveillance in monitoring and understanding arbovirus transmission and persistence locally and over long distances.
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