Re-emergence of dengue virus in regional Queensland: 2019 dengue virus outbreak in Rockhampton, Central Queensland, Australia

被引:4
|
作者
Walker, Jacina [1 ,2 ]
Pyke, Alyssa [3 ]
Florian, Paul [1 ]
Moore, Fred [3 ]
Smoll, Nicolas [1 ]
Adegbija, Odewumi [1 ]
Khan, Arifuzzaman [1 ]
Hasan, Rashidul [4 ]
Carroll, Heidi [5 ]
Harris, Rachael Rodney [2 ]
Kandaker, Gulam [1 ,4 ]
机构
[1] Australian Natl Univ, Natl Ctr Epidemiol & Populat Hlth, Res Sch Populat Hlth, Canberra, ACT, Australia
[2] Cent Queensland Hosp & Hlth Serv, Cent Queensland Publ Hlth Unit, Community Hlth Bldg,82-86 Bolsover St, Rockhampton, Qld 4700, Australia
[3] Forens & Sci Serv, Publ Hlth Virol Lab, Coopers Plains, Qld, Australia
[4] Cent Queensland Univ, Rockhampton, Qld, Australia
[5] Queensland Hlth, Communicable Dis Branch, Brisbane, Qld, Australia
来源
关键词
Dengue; DENV-2; Aedes aegypti; Central Queensland; Rockhampton;
D O I
10.33321/cdi.2021.45.31
中图分类号
R51 [传染病];
学科分类号
100401 ;
摘要
Objective(s) To describe an autochthonous dengue virus type 2 (DENV-2) outbreak in Central Queensland from May 2019 and subsequent public health actions. Design and setting Public health outbreak investigation of locally acquired DENV-2 cases in Rockhampton, Central Queensland. This included laboratory investigations, associated mosquito vector surveillance, and control measures implemented in response to the outbreak. Results Twenty-one locally-acquired DENV-2 cases were identified during the Rockhampton outbreak (from 23 May to 7 October 2019): 13 laboratory-confirmed and eight probable cases. Clinical symptoms included lethargy (100%); fever (95%); headache (95%); and aches and pains (90%). Inspections of premises demonstrated that Aedes aegypti was present in 9.5% of those investigated which was more than half of the premises identified as containing mosquitoes. Nucleotide sequencing of a DENV-2 isolate recovered from the first confirmed case and DENV-2 RNA from an additional 5 patients indicated a single DENV-2 strain was responsible for the outbreak which was most closely related to DENV-2 strains from Southeast Asia. Conclusions The 2019 DENV-2 outbreak in Rockhampton, Central Queensland, Australia, likely resulted from the importation of a strain, most closely related to DENV-2 strains from Southeast Asia and is the first reported outbreak in the region specifically implicating DENV-2. Given the presence of Aedes aegypti in Rockhampton, appropriate medical and mosquito avoidance advice; ongoing surveillance; and deployment of mosquito control strategies for the prevention of dengue and other mosquitoborne diseases should be priorities for this region.
引用
收藏
页数:12
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Re-defining the dengue-receptive area of Queensland after the 2019 dengue outbreak in Rockhampton
    Walker, Jacina
    Pyke, Alyssa
    Florian, Paul
    Rodney Harris, Rachael M.
    Khandaker, Gulam
    MEDICAL JOURNAL OF AUSTRALIA, 2021, 215 (04) : 182 - 182
  • [2] Dengue Fever: Re-Emergence of an Old Virus
    Decker, Kimberlee D.
    JNP-JOURNAL FOR NURSE PRACTITIONERS, 2012, 8 (05): : 389 - 393
  • [3] Re-emergence of dengue virus serotype 2 strains in the 2013 outbreak in Nepal
    Gupta, Birendra Prasad
    Singh, Sneha
    Kurmi, Roshan
    Malla, Rajani
    Sreekumar, Easwaran
    Das Manandhar, Krishna
    INDIAN JOURNAL OF MEDICAL RESEARCH, 2015, 142 : 1 - 6
  • [4] The re-emergence of dengue virus in non-endemic countries: A case series
    Buonsenso D.
    Barone G.
    Onesimo R.
    Calzedda R.
    Chiaretti A.
    Valentini P.
    BMC Research Notes, 7 (1)
  • [5] Comparative Susceptibility of Mosquito Populations in North Queensland, Australia to Oral Infection with Dengue Virus
    Ye, Yixin H.
    Ng, Tat Siong
    Frentiu, Francesca D.
    Walker, Thomas
    van den Hurk, Andrew F.
    O'Neill, Scott L.
    Beebe, Nigel W.
    McGraw, Elizabeth A.
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF TROPICAL MEDICINE AND HYGIENE, 2014, 90 (03): : 422 - 430
  • [6] Re-emergence of dengue virus serotype 3 infections in Gabon in 2016-2017, and evidence for the risk of repeated dengue virus infections
    Abe, Haruka
    Ushijima, Yuri
    Loembe, Marguerite M.
    Bikangui, Rodrigue
    Nguema-Ondo, Georgelin
    Mpingabo, Patrick I.
    Zadeh, Vahid R.
    Pemba, Christelle M.
    Kurosaki, Yohei
    Igasaki, Yui
    de Vries, Sophia G.
    Grobusch, Martin P.
    Agnandji, Selidji T.
    Lell, Bertrand
    Yasuda, Jiro
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INFECTIOUS DISEASES, 2020, 91 : 129 - 136
  • [7] Epidemiology of respiratory syncytial virus in Central Queensland, Australia
    Gale, Emma
    Smoll, Nicolas
    Al Imam, Mahmudul Hassan
    Walker, Jacina
    Kirk, Michael
    Pam, Sunday
    Menzies, Robert
    Khandaker, Gulam
    COMMUNICABLE DISEASES INTELLIGENCE, 2024, 48
  • [8] Dengue outbreak 2019: clinical and laboratory profiles of dengue virus infection in Dhaka city
    Mahmood, Rudbar
    Benzadid, Md. Shadly
    Weston, Sophie
    Hossain, Ahmed
    Ahmed, Tanveer
    Mitra, Dipak Kumar
    Ahmed, Shakil
    HELIYON, 2021, 7 (06)
  • [9] Phylogenetic Analysis of the Dengue Virus Strains Causing the 2019 Dengue Fever Outbreak in Hainan,China
    Jiang Du
    Liyuan Zhang
    Xiaoyuan Hu
    Ruoyan Peng
    Gaoyu Wang
    Yi Huang
    Wenqi Wang
    Kunliang Wu
    Qiang Wang
    Haoxiang Su
    Fan Yang
    Yun Zhang
    Chuanning Tang
    Xiuji Cui
    Lina Niu
    Gang Lu
    Meifang Xiao
    Yongguo Du
    Feifei Yin
    Virologica Sinica, 2021, 36 (04) : 636 - 643
  • [10] Phylogenetic Analysis of the Dengue Virus Strains Causing the 2019 Dengue Fever Outbreak in Hainan, China
    Du, Jiang
    Zhang, Liyuan
    Hu, Xiaoyuan
    Peng, Ruoyan
    Wang, Gaoyu
    Huang, Yi
    Wang, Wenqi
    Wu, Kunliang
    Wang, Qiang
    Su, Haoxiang
    Yang, Fan
    Zhang, Yun
    Tang, Chuanning
    Cui, Xiuji
    Niu, Lina
    Lu, Gang
    Xiao, Meifang
    Du, Yongguo
    Yin, Feifei
    VIROLOGICA SINICA, 2021, 36 (04) : 636 - 643