Coinfection with zika and dengue-2 viruses in a traveler returning from Haiti, 2016: clinical presentation and genetic analysis

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Zika virus and dengue virus serotype 2 were isolated from a patient with travel to Haiti who developed fever, rash, arthralgias, and conjunctivitis. The infecting Zika virus was related to Venezuelan and Brazilian strains but evolved along a lineage originating from strains isolated in 2014 in the same region of Haiti.

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Iovine, N. M., Lednicky, J., Cherabuddi, K., Crooke, H., White, S. K., Loeb, J. C., … Morris, J. G. (2017). Coinfection with zika and dengue-2 viruses in a traveler returning from Haiti, 2016: clinical presentation and genetic analysis. Clinical Infectious Diseases, 64(1), 72–75. https://doi.org/10.1093/cid/ciw667

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