Rapid Displacement of Dengue Virus Type 1 by Type 4, Pacific Region, 2007–2009

Since 2000–2001, dengue virus type 1 has circulated in the Pacific region. However, in 2007, type 4 reemerged and has almost completely displaced the strains of type 1. If only 1 serotype circulates at any time and is replaced approximately every 5 years, DENV-3 may reappear in 2012.

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Main Authors: Dong-sheng Li, Wen Liu, Aurélie Guigon, Candice Mostyn, Richard Grant, John G. Aaskov
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 2010-01-01
Series:Emerging Infectious Diseases
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Online Access:https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/eid/article/16/1/09-1275_article
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author Dong-sheng Li
Wen Liu
Aurélie Guigon
Candice Mostyn
Richard Grant
John G. Aaskov
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Candice Mostyn
Richard Grant
John G. Aaskov
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description Since 2000–2001, dengue virus type 1 has circulated in the Pacific region. However, in 2007, type 4 reemerged and has almost completely displaced the strains of type 1. If only 1 serotype circulates at any time and is replaced approximately every 5 years, DENV-3 may reappear in 2012.
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spelling doaj.art-0b0ee28c3d7342688ce82f89e12b9ad92022-12-22T00:15:22ZengCenters for Disease Control and PreventionEmerging Infectious Diseases1080-60401080-60592010-01-0116112312510.3201/eid1601.091275Rapid Displacement of Dengue Virus Type 1 by Type 4, Pacific Region, 2007–2009Dong-sheng LiWen LiuAurélie GuigonCandice MostynRichard GrantJohn G. AaskovSince 2000–2001, dengue virus type 1 has circulated in the Pacific region. However, in 2007, type 4 reemerged and has almost completely displaced the strains of type 1. If only 1 serotype circulates at any time and is replaced approximately every 5 years, DENV-3 may reappear in 2012.https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/eid/article/16/1/09-1275_articleDengueemerging diseasePacific regionvirusesdispatchKiribati
spellingShingle Dong-sheng Li
Wen Liu
Aurélie Guigon
Candice Mostyn
Richard Grant
John G. Aaskov
Rapid Displacement of Dengue Virus Type 1 by Type 4, Pacific Region, 2007–2009
Emerging Infectious Diseases
Dengue
emerging disease
Pacific region
viruses
dispatch
Kiribati
title Rapid Displacement of Dengue Virus Type 1 by Type 4, Pacific Region, 2007–2009
title_full Rapid Displacement of Dengue Virus Type 1 by Type 4, Pacific Region, 2007–2009
title_fullStr Rapid Displacement of Dengue Virus Type 1 by Type 4, Pacific Region, 2007–2009
title_full_unstemmed Rapid Displacement of Dengue Virus Type 1 by Type 4, Pacific Region, 2007–2009
title_short Rapid Displacement of Dengue Virus Type 1 by Type 4, Pacific Region, 2007–2009
title_sort rapid displacement of dengue virus type 1 by type 4 pacific region 2007 2009
topic Dengue
emerging disease
Pacific region
viruses
dispatch
Kiribati
url https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/eid/article/16/1/09-1275_article
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