French Guiana experienced an unprecedented dengue epidemic during 2023-2024. Prior to the 2023-2024 outbreak in French Guiana, DENV-3 had not circulated in an epidemic manner since 2005. We therefore studied retrospectively the strains circulating in the French Territories of the Americas (FTA)-French Guiana, Guadeloupe, and Martinique-from the 2000s to the current epidemic. To this end, DENV-3 samples from the collection of the National Reference Center for Arboviruses in French Guiana (NRCA-FG) were selected and sequenced using next-generation sequencing (NGS) based on Oxford Nanopore Technologies, ONT. Phylogenetic analysis showed that (i) the 97 FTA sequences obtained all belonged to genotype III (GIII); (ii) between the 2000s and 2013, the regional circulation of the GIII American-I lineage was the source of the FTA cases through local extinctions and re-introductions; (iii) multiple introductions of lineages of Asian origin appear to be the source of the 2019-2021 epidemic in Martinique and the 2023-2024 epidemic in French Guiana. Genomic surveillance is a key factor in identifying circulating DENV genotypes, monitoring strain evolution, and identifying import events.
Auteur : Lagrave Alisé, Enfissi Antoine, Tirera Sourakhata, Demar Magalie Pierre, Jaonasoa Jean, Carod Jean-François, Ramavoson Tsiriniaina, Succo Tiphanie, Carvalho Luisiane, Devos Sophie, Dorleans Frédérique, Leon Lucie, Berlioz-Arthaud Alain, Musso Didier, Lavergne Anne, Rousset Dominique
Viruses, 2024, vol. 16, n°. 8, p. 1298