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Reemergence of Dengue in Mauritius
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Vector-borne PathogenEpidemiologyHemorrhagic FeverEmerging Infectious DiseasesGlobal HealthPathogenesisEnvelope GeneInternational HealthVirologyDisease OutbreakEmerging Infectious DiseasePublic HealthVector ControlMedicineArbovirusFlavivirusVector Borne DiseasePhylogenetic Analysis
Dengue reemerged in Mauritius in 2009 after an absence of >30 years, and >200 cases were confirmed serologically. Molecular studies showed that the outbreak was caused by dengue virus type 2. Phylogenetic analysis of the envelope gene identified 2 clades of the virus. No case of hemorrhagic fever was recorded.
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