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Worldwide Spread of Dengue Virus Type 1

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Author(s):
Villabona-Arenas, Christian Julian [1] ; de Andrade Zanotto, Paolo Marinho [1]
Total Authors: 2
Affiliation:
[1] Univ Sao Paulo, Dept Microbiol, Inst Biomed Sci, Lab Mol Evolut & Bioinformat, Sao Paulo - Brazil
Total Affiliations: 1
Document type: Journal article
Source: PLoS One; v. 8, n. 5 MAY 13 2013.
Web of Science Citations: 37
Abstract

Background: DENV-1 is one of the four viral serotypes that causes Dengue, the most common mosquito-borne viral disease of humans. The prevalence of these viruses has grown in recent decades and is now present in more than 100 countries. Limited studies document the spread of DENV-1 over the world despite its importance for human health. Methodology/Principal Findings: We used representative DENV-1 envelope gene sequences to unravel the dynamics of viral diffusion under a Bayesian phylogeographic approach. Data included strains from 45 distinct geographic locations isolated from 1944 to 2009. The estimated mean rate of nucleotide substitution was 6.56x10(-4) substitutions/site/year. The larger genotypes (I, IV and V) had a distinctive phylogenetic structure and since 1990 they experienced effective population size oscillations. Thailand and Indonesia represented the main sources of strains for neighboring countries. Besides, Asia broadcast lineages into the Americas and the Pacific region that diverged in isolation. Also, a transmission network analysis revealed the pivotal role of Indochina in the global diffusion of DENV-1 and of the Caribbean in the diffusion over the Americas. Conclusions/Significance: The study summarizes the spatiotemporal DENV-1 worldwide spread that may help disease control. (AU)

FAPESP's process: 11/17071-2 - Phylogeography of urban outbreaks of dengue virus in Jundiaí and Guarujá in the State of São Paulo
Grantee:Christian Julián Villabona Arenas
Support Opportunities: Scholarships in Brazil - Doctorate (Direct)
FAPESP's process: 10/19059-7 - Phylogeography of urban outbreaks of dengue virus in Jundiaí and Guarujá in the State of São Paulo
Grantee:Paolo Marinho de Andrade Zanotto
Support Opportunities: Regular Research Grants