Co-circulation of dengue virus serotypes 1 and 3 in the Fatick region of senegal 2018

IF 2 Q4 VIROLOGY Frontiers in virology Pub Date : 2023-01-30 DOI:10.3389/fviro.2022.1009382
C. Diagne, Idrissa Dieng, O. Faye, C. Fall, M. A. Barry, M. Diarra, Oumar Ndiaye, Marie Henriette Dior Ndione, M. Ndiaye, B. Diop, A. Bousso, A. Sall, G. Fall, C. Loucoubar, Y. Bâ, A. Sall, M. Diallo, O. Faye
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On 10th September 2018, the Syndromic Sentinel Surveillance network that monitors febrile illnesses in all 14 regions of Senegal detected a peak of fever in the Fatick region. On 13 September 2018, 10 samples were sent to the WHO Collaborating Centre for Arboviruses and Viral Haemorrhagic Fevers at the Institut Pasteur de Dakar (IPD). Laboratory investigations revealed an epidemic of dengue 1 genotype V and dengue 3 genotype III. Fatick neighbors the Holy City of Touba where 3.5 million people from all over the word gather every year for the Grand Magal pilgrimage. This article discusses the impact of mass gatherings and their role in the recent introduction of dengue serotypes in Senegal. Dengue is now endemic in Senegal and across many countries in Africa, highlighting the need for early detection, control measures and prevention of severe dengue cases in highly connected urban settings.
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2018年塞内加尔法蒂克地区登革热病毒血清1型和血清3型的共同传播
2018年9月10日,监测塞内加尔所有14个地区发热疾病的综合征哨兵监测网络在法蒂克地区检测到发烧高峰。2018年9月13日,10份样本被送往位于达喀尔巴斯德研究所(IPD)的世界卫生组织虫媒病毒和病毒性出血热粪便合作中心。实验室调查显示,登革热1型V型和登革热3型III型流行。法蒂克毗邻圣城图巴,每年有350万来自世界各地的人聚集在那里进行大马加尔朝圣。本文讨论了大规模集会的影响及其在塞内加尔最近引入登革热血清型中的作用。登革热现在在塞内加尔和非洲许多国家流行,这突出表明需要在高度互联的城市环境中早期发现、控制措施和预防严重登革热病例。
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