2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.tmaid.2014.12.009
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A secondary dengue 4 infection in a traveler returning from Haiti confirmed by virus isolation, complete genome sequencing and neutralisation assay: A brief report

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“…40 Clinicians should be aware of the CHIKV geographical distribution around the world, and especially the ongoing outbreaks, such as those in the Caribbean region and Central/South America, given the potential for the virus introduction through viremic patients in naïve countries where the competent vector is established. The same is true for potential Dengue 41,42 and Zika 5,43-45 virus introductions. Concurrent infection with more than one such pathogen should not be overlooked and has been recently described.…”
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“…40 Clinicians should be aware of the CHIKV geographical distribution around the world, and especially the ongoing outbreaks, such as those in the Caribbean region and Central/South America, given the potential for the virus introduction through viremic patients in naïve countries where the competent vector is established. The same is true for potential Dengue 41,42 and Zika 5,43-45 virus introductions. Concurrent infection with more than one such pathogen should not be overlooked and has been recently described.…”
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confidence: 82%