Multiple recombinant dengue type 1 viruses in an isolate from a dengue patient

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Between 2000 and 2004, dengue virus type 1 (DENV-1) genotypes I and II from Asia were introduced into the Pacific region and co-circulated in some localities. Envelope protein gene sequences of DENV-1 from 12 patients infected on the island of New Caledonia were obtained, five of which carried genotype I viruses and six, genotype II viruses. One patient harboured a mixed infection, containing viruses assigned to both genotypes I and II, as well as a number of inter-genotypic recombinants. This is the first report of a population of dengue viruses isolated from a patient containing both parental and recombinant viruses. © 2007 SGM.

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Aaskov, J., Buzacott, K., Field, E., Lowry, K., Berlioz-Arthaud, A., & Holmes, E. C. (2007). Multiple recombinant dengue type 1 viruses in an isolate from a dengue patient. Journal of General Virology, 88(12), 3334–3340. https://doi.org/10.1099/vir.0.83122-0

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