Study finds new dengue variant dominant in Bangladesh

Study finds new dengue variant dominant in Bangladesh

DENV-3 variant found to be more deadly; new health guidelines required, say researchers

By SM Najmus Sakib

DHAKA, Bangladesh (AA) - Researchers in Bangladesh claimed Sunday to have found a new variant of the dengue virus that is more infectious and deadly as the country grapples with a surge in dengue cases.

The Bangladesh Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (BCSIR) discovered the variant, Dengue Virus Type 3 (DENV-3), during genome sequencing at its lab in the capital Dhaka in an effort to find the cause behind the rapid spread of the mosquito-borne disease following the country’s largest dengue outbreak in 2019.

Salim Khan, the principal scientific officer of the government-run institute, confirmed the development to Anadolu Agency.

“BCSIR in its genome sequencing has found the presence of the DENV-3 [variant] in Bangladesh for the first time. There are a total of four dengue variants (DENV 1-4) known to the world, and DENV- 2 and 3 are more infectious and deadly compared to the other dengue variants.”

DENV-1 and DENV-2 have already been present in the country, he said.

“We have conducted the genome sequencing in a total of 20 samples of dengue patients, including from Dhaka, this year, and all the variants matched to DENV-3, meaning it is dominating the dengue cases in Dhaka and other parts [of the country].”

Earlier, there was information on the presence of the DENV- 3 variant in Bangladesh, but this proved to be wrong in the genome sequencing, he added.

“People are becoming increasingly infected with the new dengue variant and we found a higher death rate from dengue this year compared to the dengue epidemic in 2019 in Bangladesh. An increasing number of children have also become victims of dengue fever this year, which is worrying,” he noted.

Dengue fever killed at least 179 people and infected 101,354 in 2019 in Bangladesh's deadliest outbreak of the disease in its history.

“We are working on a potential vaccine for it apart from developing a testing kit to detect the new variant. Virologists and health experts can now work on providing new health guidelines and cautious measures to deal with the new dengue cases,” Khan added.

A total of 9,857 dengue patients have been admitted to the hospital from Jan. 1 to Aug. 29 this year. Meanwhile, 42 people had died from dengue fever as of Sunday, according to the Directorate General of Health Services.

Dengue outbreaks normally occur during the annual monsoon season in the densely populated South Asian country.

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