Dengue Outbreak Caused by Multiple Virus Serotypes and Lineages, Colombia, 2023-2024

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Abstract

Dengue cases rose to record levels during 2023-2024. We investigated dengue in Valle del Cauca, Colombia, to determine if specific virus serotypes or lineages caused its large outbreak. We detected all 4 serotypes and multiple lineages, suggesting that factors such as climatic conditions were likely responsible for increased dengue in Colombia.

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Grubaugh, N. D., Torres-Hernández, D., Murillo-Ortiz, M. A., Dávalos, D. M., Lopez, P., Hurtado, I. C., … López-Medina, E. (2024). Dengue Outbreak Caused by Multiple Virus Serotypes and Lineages, Colombia, 2023-2024. Emerging Infectious Diseases, 30(11), 2391–2395. https://doi.org/10.3201/eid3011.241031

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