Molecular Characterization and Phylogenetic Analysis of Dengue Fever Viruses in Three Outbreaks in Tanzania Between 2017 and 2019.
Maria Ezekiely KellyFrank MsafiriMuna AffaraFlorian GehreNyambura MoremiJaneth MghambaGerald MisinzoThorsten ThyeWangeci GateiToni WhistlerAgricola JoachimNsiande LemaGilberto A SantiagoPublished in: PLoS neglected tropical diseases (2023)
This study has demonstrated the molecular diversity of dengue viruses circulating in Tanzania. We found that contemporary circulating serotypes did not cause the major epidemic of 2019 but rather due to a serotype shift from DENV-3 (2017/2018) to DENV-1 in 2019. Such a change increases the risk for patients previously infected with a particular serotype to develop severe symptoms upon potential re-infection with a heterologous serotype due to antibody-dependent enhancement of infection. Therefore, the circulation of serotypes emphasizes the need to strengthen the country's dengue surveillance system for better management of patients, early detection of outbreaks, and vaccine development.