Concurrent circulation of dengue serotype 1, 2 and 3 among acute febrile patients in cameroon

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Abstract

Acute febrile patients presenting at hospitals in Douala, Cameroon between July and December 2020, were screened for dengue infections using real time RT-PCR on fragments of the 5’ and 3’ UTR genomic regions. In total, 12.8% (41/320) of cases examined were positive for dengue. Dengue virus 3 (DENV-3) was the most common serotype found (68.3%), followed by DENV-2 (19.5%) and DENV-1 (4.9%). Co-infections of DENV-3 and DENV-2 were found in 3 cases. Jaundice and headache were the most frequent clinical signs associated with infection and 56% (23/41) of the cases were co-infections with malaria. Phylogenetic analysis of the envelope gene identified DENV-1 as belonging to genotype V, DENV-2 to genotype II and DENV-3 to genotype III. The simultaneous occurrence of three serotypes in Douala reveals dengue as a serious public health threat for Cameroon and highlights the need for further epidemiological studies in the major cities of this region.

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Tchetgna, H. S., Yousseu, F. S., Kamgang, B., Tedjou, A., McCall, P. J., & Wondji, C. S. (2021). Concurrent circulation of dengue serotype 1, 2 and 3 among acute febrile patients in cameroon. PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases, 15(10). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0009860

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