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Volume 18, Number 11—November 2012
Research

Sources of Dengue Viruses Imported into Queensland, Australia, 2002–2010

David WarrilowComments to Author , Judith A. Northill, and Alyssa T. Pyke
Author affiliations: Queensland Health Forensic and Scientific Services, Archerfield, Queensland, Australia

Main Article

Table 3

Number and diversity of imported dengue serotypes, Queensland, Australia, 2002–2010*

Region and country No. (%) cases Dengue serotypes (genotypes)
Asia

Indonesia

37 (26.4) 1 (I, IV), 2 (Cosmopolitan), 3 (I), 4 (II)

Thailand

15 (10.7) 1 (I), 2 (Asian genotype I), 3 (II), 4 (I)

Philippines

10 (7.1) 1 (IV), 2 (Cosmopolitan), 3 (I), 4 (I)

India

9 (6.4) 1 (V), 2 (Cosmopolitan)

Timor-Leste

9 (6.4) 1 (IV), 2 (Cosmopolitan), 4 (II)

Vietnam

7 (5.0) 1 (I), 2 (Asian genotype I), 3 (II)

Malaysia

5 (3.6) 1 (I, IV), 4 (II)

Laos

2 (1.4) 1 (I), 2 (Asian genotype I)

Cambodia

2 (1.4) 1 (I), 3 (II)

Singapore

1 (0.7) 1 (I)

Sri Lanka

1 (0.7) 1 (V)

Asia, not specified

11 (7.9) -
Papua New Guinea 19 (13.6) 1 (I, IV), 2 (Cosmopolitan), 3 (I)
Pacific Islands

Fiji

4 (2.9) 1 (IV), 4 (II)

Samoa

2 (1.4) 4 (II)

Solomon Islands

1 (0.7) 1 (ND)

Tonga

3 (2.1) 4 (ND)

Vanuatu

1 (0.7) 4 (ND)
Non–Asia-Pacific

Brazil

1 (0.7) 3 (ND)

Guyana

1 (0.7) 1 (V)
Total 140

*ND, not determined

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