2013 Dengue Outbreaks in Singapore and Malaysia Caused by Different Viral Strains

Volume: 92, Issue: 6, Pages: 1150 - 1155
Published: Jun 3, 2015
Abstract
Characterization of 14,079 circulating dengue viruses in a cross-border surveillance program, UNITEDengue, revealed that the 2013 outbreaks in Singapore and Malaysia were associated with replacement of predominant serotype. While the predominant virus in Singapore switched from DENV2 to DENV1, DENV2 became predominant in neighboring Malaysia. Dominance of DENV2 was most evident on the southern states where higher fatality rates were...
Paper Details
Title
2013 Dengue Outbreaks in Singapore and Malaysia Caused by Different Viral Strains
Published Date
Jun 3, 2015
Volume
92
Issue
6
Pages
1150 - 1155
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