Unmasking Sylvatic Dengue Virus Infections: A Diagnostic Blind Spot in Global Surveillance Idrissa DIENG1,2* and Manfred Weidmann3,4* *These authors contributed equally to this work Correspondance: idrissa.dieng@pasteur.sn Abstract Dengue virus (DENV) is the most prevalent arboviral infection of humans, with an estimated 400 million infections annually. Surveillance and diagnostic platforms have been largely designed to detect and differentiate among the four canonical urban serotypes (DENV1…Read More
