Genomic Surveillance of Dengue Virus Outbreaks in Southeast Asia: Implications for Regional Vaccine Efficacy

Authors

  • Lei Zhao Mudanjiang Medical University, Mudanjiang, China Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.70088/m6ak5y09

Keywords:

Dengue virus, Genomic surveillance, Vaccine efficacy, Southeast Asia, Virus evolution

Abstract

Rivet on implication for vaccine efficacy, this research article inquire the surveillance of dengue virus outbreaks in Southeast Asia. Utilizing advance sequence engineering and bioinformatics tools, the study discover sport in circle dengue virus strains and evaluates their encroachment on vaccine performance. Accentuate the need for adaptive vaccine strategies, the finding foreground the nature of dengue virus evolution in the neighborhood. This study contributes to read the interplay between diverseness and vaccine efficacy. Provide perceptivity for health interventions target at extenuate dengue outbreaks.

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02 April 2025

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Zhao, L. (2025) “Genomic Surveillance of Dengue Virus Outbreaks in Southeast Asia: Implications for Regional Vaccine Efficacy”, Medicine Insights, 2(2), pp. 1–12. doi:10.70088/m6ak5y09.