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Imported cases of dengue virus infection: Emilia-Romagna, Italy, 2010

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Abstract

Dengue is a significant mosquito-borne infection in humans, and its worldwide prevalence is rapidly increasing. In 2010, 83 serum samples from febrile travellers returning from dengue-endemic countries to a region in north-eastern Italy, densely infested with Aedes albopictus, were analysed for dengue virus (DENV). DENV RNA was detected in 20.5% of patients. By RT-PCR, DENV serotypes 1 and 3 were the most common. DENV must be identified early in symptomatic travellers returning from high-risk countries, to prevent outbreaks where potential vectors exist.

Keywords

Dengue virus
imported cases
Italy
laboratory diagnosis
surveillance
vector-borne

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Editor: T. A. Zupanc

Article published online: 5 April 2011