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Isolation of dengue virus from the upper respiratory tract of four patients with dengue fever.

Nai-Ming ChengCheng Len SyBao-Chen ChenTsi-Shu HuangSusan Shin-Jung LeeYao-Shen Chen
Published in: PLoS neglected tropical diseases (2017)
The isolation of dengue virus from respiratory specimens of patients with cough, rhinorrhea and nasal congestion, although rare, raises the possibility that the virus is capable of transmission by the aerosol route among close contacts. This concept is supported by studies that show that the virus can replicate in cultures of respiratory epithelium and can be transmitted through mucocutaneous exposure to blood from infected patients. However, current evidence is insufficient to prove the hypothesis of transmission through the respiratory route. Further studies will be needed to determine the frequency of respiratory colonization, viable virus titers in respiratory secretions and molecular genetic evidence of transmission among close contacts.
Keyphrases
  • dengue virus
  • respiratory tract
  • zika virus
  • aedes aegypti
  • gene expression
  • case control