Introduction and Spread of Dengue Virus 3, Florida, USA, May 2022–April 2023
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Alternative Title:Emerg Infect Dis
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Personal Author:Jones, Forrest K. ; Morrison, Andrea M. ; Santiago, Gilberto A. ; Rysava, Kristyna ; Zimler, Rebecca A. ; Heberlein, Lea A. ; Kopp, Edgar ; Saunders, Katharine E. ; Baudin, Samantha ; Rico, Edhelene ; Mejía-Echeverri, Álvaro ; Taylor-Salmon, Emma ; Hill, Verity ; Breban, Mallery I. ; Vogels, Chantal B.F. ; Grubaugh, Nathan D. ; Paul, Lauren M. ; Michael, Scott F. ; Johansson, Michael A. ; Adams, Laura E. ; Munoz-Jordan, Jorge ; Paz-Bailey, Gabriela ; Stanek, Danielle R.
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Description:During May 2022-April 2023, dengue virus serotype 3 was identified among 601 travel-associated and 61 locally acquired dengue cases in Florida, USA. All 203 sequenced genomes belonged to the same genotype III lineage and revealed potential transmission chains in which most locally acquired cases occurred shortly after introduction, with little sustained transmission.
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Source:Emerg Infect Dis. 2024; 30(2):376-379
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Pubmed ID:38232709
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Pubmed Central ID:PMC10826764
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Volume:30
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