Rosen L
Am J Trop Med Hyg. 1986 May;35(3):642-53. doi: 10.4269/ajtmh.1986.35.642.
A massive outbreak of dengue, with a high incidence of hemorrhagic manifestations and a high death rate, occurred in Athens and neighboring areas of Greece in 1927 and 1928. For many years it was believed that the episode had been caused by dengue type 1 virus. Recently, it was claimed that dengue type 2 virus also was present in Athens in 1928, and this report is cited in support of the hypotheses that dengue hemorrhagic fever is almost always the result of sequential infection with different dengue serotypes and that infection with dengue type 2 following dengue type 1 is particularly pathogenic. In the present study of 258 Greek residents born from 1914 to 1938, it was also found that dengue type 2 had occurred in Greece--but after 1928. No evidence was found that that virus had occurred in the country during, or within 13 years before, the 1927-1928 epidemic.
1927年和1928年,希腊雅典及其周边地区爆发了大规模登革热疫情,出血症状发生率高,死亡率也高。多年来,人们一直认为此次疫情是由1型登革热病毒引起的。最近,有人声称1928年雅典也存在2型登革热病毒,该报告被引用来支持以下假说:登革出血热几乎总是不同登革血清型相继感染的结果,且1型登革热之后感染2型登革热具有特别的致病性。在这项针对1914年至1938年出生的258名希腊居民的研究中,还发现2型登革热在希腊出现过——但在1928年之后。没有证据表明该病毒在1927 - 1928年疫情期间或之前的13年内曾在该国出现。