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Perhaps the strongest intrinsic control of dengue severity among humas has been attributed to a dengue resistance gene in individuals of subsaharan African origin. This phenomenon was described during the 1981 DHF/DSS outbreak in Cuba and verified by the absence of DHF/DSS in Haiti, a dengue-hyperendemic country with a predominantly black population.