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Precision Tracing of Household Dengue Spread Using Inter- and Intra-Host Viral Variation Data,Kamphaeng Phet,Thailand
Authors:Irina Maljkovic Berry  Melanie C. Melendrez  Simon Pollett  Katherine Figueroa  Darunee Buddhari  Chonticha Klungthong  Ananda Nisalak  Michael Panciera  Butsaya Thaisomboonsuk  Tao Li  Tyghe G. Vallard  Louis Macareo  In-Kyu Yoon  Stephen J. Thomas  Timothy Endy  Richard G. Jarman
Abstract:Dengue control approaches are best informed by granular spatial epidemiology of these viruses, yet reconstruction of inter- and intra-household transmissions is limited when analyzing case count, serologic, or genomic consensus sequence data. To determine viral spread on a finer spatial scale, we extended phylogenomic discrete trait analyses to reconstructions of house-to-house transmissions within a prospective cluster study in Kamphaeng Phet, Thailand. For additional resolution and transmission confirmation, we mapped dengue intra-host single nucleotide variants on the taxa of these time-scaled phylogenies. This approach confirmed 19 household transmissions and revealed that dengue disperses an average of 70 m per day between households in these communities. We describe an evolutionary biology framework for the resolution of dengue transmissions that cannot be differentiated based on epidemiologic and consensus genome data alone. This framework can be used as a public health tool to inform control approaches and enable precise tracing of dengue transmissions.
Keywords:arboviruses   viruses   dengue   transmission chains   intra-host variants   inter-host variants   mosquitoborne diseases   vector-borne infections   Kamphaeng Phet   Thailand
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