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Am. J. Biomed. Sci. 2012, 4(4), 307-315; doi: 10.5099/aj120400307
Received:17 March 2012; | Revised:14 July 2012; | Accepted: 28 August 2012

 

Dengue Virus Serotype 2 (DEN-2): the Causative Agent of 2011-Dengue Epidemic in Pakistan

 

1*Muhammad Idrees, 2Waqar Hussain, 3Habib ur Rehman, 4Ghias un 4Nabbi Tayyab, 1Samia Afzal, 1Zareen Fatima, 1Madiha Akram, 1Syed M. Raza, 1Liaqat Ali, 1Abrar Hussain, 1Iram Amin, 1Muhammad Shahid, 1Bushra Khubaib, 1Sana Saleem, 4Bilal Nasir 2Asfand Tariq, 5Muhammad Wasim, 6Muhammad Waqar

1Division of Molecular Virology, Centre of Excellence in Molecular Biology, University of the Punjab, Pakistan

2Department of Pediatrics, Sheikh Zayed Medical Complex Lahore, Pakistan

3Department of Medicine, DHQ Hospital Mardan

4Department of Medicine, Lahore General Hospital, Lahore Pakistan

5Khyber Medical University Peshawar KPK, Pakistan

6Genome Center for Molecular Diagnostics & Research, 945 J-II MA Johar Town Lahore, Pakistan

*Corresponding Author:

Muhammad Idrees; PhD

Incharge

Division of Molecular Virology

Centre of Excellence in Molecular Biology

University of the Punjab

Lahore-73700, Pakistan

Tel: +92-42-5293141

Fax: +92-42-5293147

Email: idreeskhan@cemb.edu.pk

 

Abstract

 

       Introduction: Dengue virus (DENV) is an arthropod-borne virus that belonged to the Flaviviridae viral family. Four known serotypes DEN-1 through DEN-4 do exist and circulate in diverse geographical regions of the world causing epidemics. The management of dengue patients, and especially dengue hemorrhagic fever (DHF)/Dengue shock syndrome (DSS) cases, has been a challenge in Pakistan now days. Method: We have carried out a comprehensive study of the current outbreaks of dengue virus infection on molecular level with the aim to find out the common serotype/s of DENV responsible for this outbreak using PCR, real-time PCR and nucleotide sequencing targeting the C-prM gene junction. For this purpose total 1129 serum samples received between from start of August till end of November 2011 from all the major hospitals of Lahore, Punjab at Division of Molecular Virology, National Centre of Excellence in Molecular Biology (CEMB) University of the Punjab Lahore were utilized for the DENV diagnosis and serotypes/genotypes analysis. Results: Male female ratio of the suspected dengue patients was 2.4:1. Their mean age were 31.14 + 16.03 (SD) years ranging from 9 months to 90 years. Out of these 1129 serum samples, total 930 (82.37%) were found infected with DENV. Out of the 930 DENV RNA positive samples, 893 (96.02%) had DEN-2 and 37 (3.97%) sample had concurrent infection with serotypes 2 and 3. Conclusion: Based on the results of this study we conclude that DEN-2 is the responsible genotype for the current dengue epidemic that started from the beginning of year 2011 and is continuing till now. The additional serotype detected in the current study was serotype 3 that remained in very low frequency in Pakistan for last several decades.

Keywords: Dengue Virus, Serotype 2, Serotype 3, Concurrent infection, C/prM gene.

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