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Eight serum specimens collected from dengue patients in Guatemala and Honduras during the Central American epidemic of 2007 were analyzed. Virus identification and serotyping performed by a nested RT-PCR assay revealed two DENV-1 isolates from Guatemala, four DENV-2 isolates, two each from Guatemala and Honduras, and two DENV-4 isolates from Honduras. Viral genotyping determined by phylogenetic analysis of the complete envelope gene sequences demonstrated that the DENV-2 isolates from Guatemala and Honduras fell into the American/Asian Genotype III, and were most closely related to DENV-2/NI/BID-V2683-1999 isolated from a dengue case in Nicaragua in 1999; and the DENV-4 F07-076 isolate from Honduras belonged to genotype II, and was most closely related to DENV-4/US/BID-V1093/1998 isolated from Puerto Rico in 1998. Our results suggest that the 2007 dengue outbreaks in Guatemala and Honduras were most likely caused by the re-emergence of earlier, indigenous DENV strains rather than by newly introduced strains and there were at least three serotypes of DENV co-circulating during the 2007 Central American epidemics.[PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]

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Title
Letter to the editor: molecular genotyping of Dengue Virus Types 2 and 4 from the Guatemalan and Honduran Epidemics of 2007 using the envelope glycoprotein gene
Author
Tang, Yuxin; Quintana, Miguel; Zhang, Chunlin; Li, Tao; Sauls, Daniel; Putnak, Robert; Alvarado, Sofía Carolina; Castro, Dina Jeaneth; Matute, María Luisa; Lynch, Julia A
Pages
200-3
Publication year
2011
Publication date
Apr 2011
Publisher
Springer Nature B.V.
ISSN
09208569
e-ISSN
1572994X
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
862616498
Copyright
Springer Science+Business Media, LLC 2011