Dengue Outbreak Caused by Multiple Virus Serotypes and Lineages, Colombia, 2023–2024
Nathan D. Grubaugh
, Daniela Torres-Hernández, Mónica A. Murillo-Ortiz, Diana M. Dávalos, Pio Lopez, Isabel C. Hurtado, Mallery I. Breban, Ellie Bourgikos, Verity Hill, and Eduardo López-Medina
Author affiliation: Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut, USA (N.D. Grubaugh); Rega Institute KU Leuven, Leuven, Belgium (N.D. Grubaugh); Yale School of Public Health, New Haven (N.D. Grubaugh, M.I. Breban, E. Bourgikos, V. Hill); Universidad del Valle, Cali, Colombia (D. Torres-Hernández, M.A. Murillo-Ortiz, I.C. Hurtado, E. López-Medina); Centro de Estudios en Infectología Pediátrica CEIP, Cali (D.M. Dávalos, P. Lopez, E. López-Medina); Valle del Cauca State Health Department, Cali (I.C. Hurtado); Clínica Imbanaco, Cali (E. López-Medina)
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Figure 4. Time-resolved maximum-likelihood phylogeny of DENV-3 detected in an investigation of multiple virus serotypes and lineages during dengue outbreak, Valle del Cauca, Colombia, 2023–2024. The tree includes global DENV-3 sequences downloaded from GenBank and was constructed by using IQ-TREE (http://www.iqtree.org). A) Full reconstruction of 542 DENV-3 sequences from 1964 through 2024 colored by sampling location. B) Detail of the DENV-3III_C.1 clade highlighting sequences from Valle del Cauca, Colombia (black) from 2023 through mid-2024.
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