Abstract

On biomaterial from 70 people, verification of imported cases of Dengue fever into the south of the Far East from 2012 to 2019 is shown. Serological and virological methods were used, as well as PCR. Using the immunochromatographic rapid test, the Dengue virus (DENV) NS1 antigen and antibodies to DENV (IgM and IgG) were detected in human blood. We examined 12 patients from the infectious diseases department with unknown fever and the blood of 58 people who applied to clinics in Vladivostok after returning from tourist trips. Dengue fever was diagnosed in 23 patients (32.8%), of which antigen was detected in 56%, IgM antibodies in 91.3% and IgG in 52.1%. In 2 cases (8.7%), only antigen was detected in patients. Three strains of the pathogen were isolated by virological methods from 18 blood samples, two of which turned out to be the DENV of the 1st genotype and one - of the DENV of the 2nd genotype. Using RT-PCR, 38 blood samples were tested positive in the immunochromatographic rapid test, of which in 16 cases (42.1%) a DENV marker was detected, in 11 cases it was genotype 1, in three cases genotype 2, and one each - genotypes 3 and 4. 1. The most reliable method of rapid verification (in 100%) the primary infection DENV was the comprehensive determination of antigen and antibodies of the IgM class; 2. With antigenemia, blood should be used to isolate the virus, as well as to diagnose the disease by PCR and to establish the genotype of the DENV; 3. When using only PCR to indicate Dengue virus, a significant proportion of the disease cases will not be diagnosed.

Full Text
Published version (Free)

Talk to us

Join us for a 30 min session where you can share your feedback and ask us any queries you have

Schedule a call