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Emergence of Epidemic Dengue-1 Virus in the Southern Province of Sri Lanka
Authors:Champica K Bodinayake  L Gayani Tillekeratne  Ajith Nagahawatte  Vasantha Devasiri  Wasantha Kodikara Arachichi  John J Strouse  October M Sessions  Ruvini Kurukulasooriya  Anna Uehara  Shiqin Howe  Xin Mei Ong  Sharon Tan  Angelia Chow  Praveen Tummalapalli  Aruna D De Silva  Truls ?stbye  Christopher W Woods  Duane J Gubler  Megan E Reller
Abstract:BackgroundDengue is a frequent cause of acute febrile illness with an expanding global distribution. Since the 1960s, dengue in Sri Lanka has been documented primarily along the heavily urbanized western coast with periodic shifting of serotypes. Outbreaks from 2005–2008 were attributed to a new clade of DENV-3 and more recently to a newly introduced genotype of DENV-1. In 2007, we conducted etiologic surveillance of acute febrile illness in the Southern Province and confirmed dengue in only 6.3% of febrile patients, with no cases of DENV-1 identified. To re-evaluate the importance of dengue as an etiology of acute febrile illness in this region, we renewed fever surveillance in the Southern Province to newly identify and characterize dengue.Conclusions/SignificanceWe describe the first epidemic of DENV-1 in the Southern Province of Sri Lanka in a population known to be susceptible to this serotype because of prior study. Dengue accounted for 40% of acute febrile illnesses in the current study. The emergence of DENV-1 as the foremost serotype in this densely populated but agrarian population highlights the changing epidemiology of dengue and the need for continued surveillance and prevention.
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