Reemergence of Dengue in Southern Texas, 2013

During a dengue epidemic in northern Mexico, enhanced surveillance identified 53 laboratory-positive cases in southern Texas; 26 (49%) patients acquired the infection locally, and 29 (55%) were hospitalized. Of 83 patient specimens that were initially IgM negative according to ELISA performed at a c...

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Published in:Emerging infectious diseases Vol. 22; no. 6; pp. 1002 - 1007
Main Authors: Thomas, Dana L, Santiago, Gilberto A, Abeyta, Roman, Hinojosa, Steven, Torres-Velasquez, Brenda, Adam, Jessica K, Evert, Nicole, Caraballo, Elba, Hunsperger, Elizabeth, Muñoz-Jordán, Jorge L, Smith, Brian, Banicki, Alison, Tomashek, Kay M, Gaul, Linda, Sharp, Tyler M
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Abstract During a dengue epidemic in northern Mexico, enhanced surveillance identified 53 laboratory-positive cases in southern Texas; 26 (49%) patients acquired the infection locally, and 29 (55%) were hospitalized. Of 83 patient specimens that were initially IgM negative according to ELISA performed at a commercial laboratory, 14 (17%) were dengue virus positive by real-time reverse transcription PCR performed at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Dengue virus types 1 and 3 were identified, and molecular phylogenetic analysis demonstrated close identity with viruses that had recently circulated in Mexico and Central America. Of 51 household members of 22 dengue case-patients who participated in household investigations, 6 (12%) had been recently infected with a dengue virus and reported no recent travel, suggesting intrahousehold transmission. One household member reported having a recent illness consistent with dengue. This outbreak reinforces emergence of dengue in southern Texas, particularly when incidence is high in northern Mexico.
AbstractList During a dengue epidemic in northern Mexico, enhanced surveillance identified 53 laboratory-positive cases in southern Texas; 26 (49%) patients acquired the infection locally, and 29 (55%) were hospitalized. Of 83 patient specimens that were initially IgM negative according to ELISA performed at a commercial laboratory, 14 (17%) were dengue virus positive by real-time reverse transcription PCR performed at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Dengue virus types 1 and 3 were identified, and molecular phylogenetic analysis demonstrated close identity with viruses that had recently circulated in Mexico and Central America. Of 51 household members of 22 dengue case-patients who participated in household investigations, 6 (12%) had been recently infected with a dengue virus and reported no recent travel, suggesting intrahousehold transmission. One household member reported having a recent illness consistent with dengue. This outbreak reinforces emergence of dengue in southern Texas, particularly when incidence is high in northern Mexico.
Of 53 cases detected, about half were acquired locally. During a dengue epidemic in northern Mexico, enhanced surveillance identified 53 laboratory-positive cases in southern Texas; 26 (49%) patients acquired the infection locally, and 29 (55%) were hospitalized. Of 83 patient specimens that were initially IgM negative according to ELISA performed at a commercial laboratory, 14 (17%) were dengue virus positive by real-time reverse transcription PCR performed at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Dengue virus types 1 and 3 were identified, and molecular phylogenetic analysis demonstrated close identity with viruses that had recently circulated in Mexico and Central America. Of 51 household members of 22 dengue case-patients who participated in household investigations, 6 (12%) had been recently infected with a dengue virus and reported no recent travel, suggesting intrahousehold transmission. One household member reported having a recent illness consistent with dengue. This outbreak reinforces emergence of dengue in southern Texas, particularly when incidence is high in northern Mexico.
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Author Hunsperger, Elizabeth
Evert, Nicole
Adam, Jessica K
Banicki, Alison
Torres-Velasquez, Brenda
Santiago, Gilberto A
Hinojosa, Steven
Caraballo, Elba
Muñoz-Jordán, Jorge L
Smith, Brian
Abeyta, Roman
Sharp, Tyler M
Thomas, Dana L
Tomashek, Kay M
Gaul, Linda
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Communicable Diseases, Emerging - epidemiology
Communicable Diseases, Emerging - history
Communicable Diseases, Emerging - transmission
Communicable Diseases, Emerging - virology
Dengue
Dengue - epidemiology
Dengue - history
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Dengue Virus - classification
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Dengue viruses
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Family Characteristics
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Genes, Viral
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History, 21st Century
Humans
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Mexico
outbreak
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Reemergence of Dengue in Southern Texas, 2013
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