Global spread of dengue virus types: mapping the 70 year history.

Jane PMessina; Oliver J Brady ORCID logo; Thomas WScott; ChentingZou; David MPigott; Kirsten ADuda; SamirBhatt; LeahKatzelnick; Rosalind EHowes; Katherine EBattle; +2 more... Cameron PSimmons; Simon IHay; (2014) Global spread of dengue virus types: mapping the 70 year history. Trends in microbiology, 22 (3). pp. 138-146. ISSN 0966-842X DOI: 10.1016/j.tim.2013.12.011
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Since the first isolation of dengue virus (DENV) in 1943, four types have been identified. Global phenomena such as urbanization and international travel are key factors in facilitating the spread of dengue. Documenting the type-specific record of DENV spread has important implications for understanding patterns in dengue hyperendemicity and disease severity as well as vaccine design and deployment strategies. Existing studies have examined the spread of DENV types at regional or local scales, or described phylogeographic relationships within a single type. Here we summarize the global distribution of confirmed instances of each DENV type from 1943 to 2013 in a series of global maps. These show the worldwide expansion of the types, the expansion of disease hyperendemicity, and the establishment of an increasingly important infectious disease of global public health significance.


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