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First dengue bout can be as severe as secondary infection, India study finds

“Dengue virus infection is a huge public health problem in India. Many patients develop severe disease that can also be sometimes fatal,” said lead author of the study, Anmol Chandele, from ICGEB.

“However, much of the ongoing vaccine intervention research is based on the currently widely held global belief that primary dengue infections are not usually dangerous and that the severe dengue disease is mainly due to secondary infections,” Chandele said.

The study questions this currently held belief and shows that primary infections constitute a substantial fraction of severe disease cases and fatalities.

This finding has important implications for public health and in developing and implementing effective and safe vaccine strategies for controlling dengue.

These findings are highly relevant not only in the Indian context but also on a global scale since dengue viruses continue spreading worldwide.

Italy is a striking example of the expansion of dengue as also evidenced by a recent study on which Alessandro Marcello, head of the ICGEB Molecular Virology laboratory operating in the Area Science Park in Trieste, Italy, collaborated.

“During 2023, in Italy, we had the highest number of cases and autochthonous transmissions of dengue so far.

Climate change, above all, but also the movement of people, are the biggest contributors to the circulation of dengue in new areas.

The study by our Indian colleagues shows us the need to protect our population also from the first encounter with the virus,” Marcello said.

For the study, Chandele collaborated with researchers from Emory School of Medicine, US, the All India Institute Of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), New Delhi, and St.John’s National Academy of Health Sciences, Bengaluru.

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