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Detection of coinfection with Primate Erythroparvovirus 1 and arboviruses (DENV, CHIKV and ZIKV) in individuals with acute febrile illness in the state of Rio Grande do Norte in 2016

BACKGROUND: Arthropod-borne viruses, known as arboviruses, pose substantial risks to global public health. Dengue (DENV), Chikungunya (CHIKV) and Zika (ZIKV) viruses stand out as significant concerns in Brazil and worldwide. Their overlapping clinical manifestations make accurate diagnosis a challen...

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Autores principales: Morais, Vanessa dos Santos, Reis Santana, Lídia Maria, Bezerra, João Felipe, Cruz, Flavia Emmanuelle, Rocha de Souza, Themis, Tahmasebi, Roozbeh, Alves Raposo, Rafael Augusto, Marcatti, Roberta, Garcia Barbosa, Erick Matheus, Hefford, Philip Michael, Buccheri, Renata, Cerdeira Sabino, Ester, Charlys da Costa, Antonio
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10645361/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37917659
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0011701
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author Morais, Vanessa dos Santos
Reis Santana, Lídia Maria
Bezerra, João Felipe
Cruz, Flavia Emmanuelle
Rocha de Souza, Themis
Tahmasebi, Roozbeh
Alves Raposo, Rafael Augusto
Marcatti, Roberta
Garcia Barbosa, Erick Matheus
Hefford, Philip Michael
Buccheri, Renata
Cerdeira Sabino, Ester
Charlys da Costa, Antonio
author_facet Morais, Vanessa dos Santos
Reis Santana, Lídia Maria
Bezerra, João Felipe
Cruz, Flavia Emmanuelle
Rocha de Souza, Themis
Tahmasebi, Roozbeh
Alves Raposo, Rafael Augusto
Marcatti, Roberta
Garcia Barbosa, Erick Matheus
Hefford, Philip Michael
Buccheri, Renata
Cerdeira Sabino, Ester
Charlys da Costa, Antonio
author_sort Morais, Vanessa dos Santos
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description BACKGROUND: Arthropod-borne viruses, known as arboviruses, pose substantial risks to global public health. Dengue (DENV), Chikungunya (CHIKV) and Zika (ZIKV) viruses stand out as significant concerns in Brazil and worldwide. Their overlapping clinical manifestations make accurate diagnosis a challenge, underscoring the need for reliable laboratory support. This study employs a comprehensive molecular diagnostic approach to track viral infections in individuals with acute febrile illness, a period marked by widespread outbreaks of DENV, CHIKV and ZIKV. METHODS: Between January and August 2016, we received a total of 713 serum samples obtained from individuals with acute febrile illness, previously tested for DENV, CHIKV or ZIKV, with initial negative results, from LACEN-NATAL. Of the total 713 samples, 667 were from females (354 of them pregnant) and 46 from males. Molecular diagnosis was conducted using the Multiplex RT-qPCR technique for simultaneous detection of DENV, CHIKV and ZIKV. Additionally, we performed differential diagnosis by RT-qPCR for other viruses of the Flavivirus, Alphavirus Enterovirus genera and qPCR for Primate Erythroparvovirus 1 (B19V) species, in accordance with Ministry of Health guidelines. RESULTS: Among the 713 cases, 78.2% tested positive for viral infections, including 48% with CHIKV viremia, 0.6% with DENV and 0.1% with ZIKV. Arboviral coinfections totaled 2.4%, including DENV-CHIKV (1.7%) and CHIKV-ZIKV (0.7%). Moreover, 8% exhibited B19V viremia. Simultaneous infections were identified in 17.5%, encompassing B19V-CHIKV (17.1%), B19V-DENV (0.1%), and B19V-ZIKV (0.3%) Triple infections were observed in 1.3% of cases with B19V-DENV-CHIKV (1%) and B19V-CHIKV-ZIKV (0.3%). CONCLUSION: Molecular testing demonstrated high efficacy in diagnosing prevalent arboviruses and detecting multiple coinfections. This approach helps to elucidate etiologies for symptomatic cases, especially during arbovirus outbreaks, and aids comprehensive surveillance. Our findings underscore the importance of monitoring co-circulating pathogens, such as B19V, with implications for clinical management, particularly in pregnant individuals. This study enhances our understanding of arbovirus epidemiology and reinforces the critical role of molecular diagnosis in disease surveillance and control.
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spelling pubmed-106453612023-11-02 Detection of coinfection with Primate Erythroparvovirus 1 and arboviruses (DENV, CHIKV and ZIKV) in individuals with acute febrile illness in the state of Rio Grande do Norte in 2016 Morais, Vanessa dos Santos Reis Santana, Lídia Maria Bezerra, João Felipe Cruz, Flavia Emmanuelle Rocha de Souza, Themis Tahmasebi, Roozbeh Alves Raposo, Rafael Augusto Marcatti, Roberta Garcia Barbosa, Erick Matheus Hefford, Philip Michael Buccheri, Renata Cerdeira Sabino, Ester Charlys da Costa, Antonio PLoS Negl Trop Dis Research Article BACKGROUND: Arthropod-borne viruses, known as arboviruses, pose substantial risks to global public health. Dengue (DENV), Chikungunya (CHIKV) and Zika (ZIKV) viruses stand out as significant concerns in Brazil and worldwide. Their overlapping clinical manifestations make accurate diagnosis a challenge, underscoring the need for reliable laboratory support. This study employs a comprehensive molecular diagnostic approach to track viral infections in individuals with acute febrile illness, a period marked by widespread outbreaks of DENV, CHIKV and ZIKV. METHODS: Between January and August 2016, we received a total of 713 serum samples obtained from individuals with acute febrile illness, previously tested for DENV, CHIKV or ZIKV, with initial negative results, from LACEN-NATAL. Of the total 713 samples, 667 were from females (354 of them pregnant) and 46 from males. Molecular diagnosis was conducted using the Multiplex RT-qPCR technique for simultaneous detection of DENV, CHIKV and ZIKV. Additionally, we performed differential diagnosis by RT-qPCR for other viruses of the Flavivirus, Alphavirus Enterovirus genera and qPCR for Primate Erythroparvovirus 1 (B19V) species, in accordance with Ministry of Health guidelines. RESULTS: Among the 713 cases, 78.2% tested positive for viral infections, including 48% with CHIKV viremia, 0.6% with DENV and 0.1% with ZIKV. Arboviral coinfections totaled 2.4%, including DENV-CHIKV (1.7%) and CHIKV-ZIKV (0.7%). Moreover, 8% exhibited B19V viremia. Simultaneous infections were identified in 17.5%, encompassing B19V-CHIKV (17.1%), B19V-DENV (0.1%), and B19V-ZIKV (0.3%) Triple infections were observed in 1.3% of cases with B19V-DENV-CHIKV (1%) and B19V-CHIKV-ZIKV (0.3%). CONCLUSION: Molecular testing demonstrated high efficacy in diagnosing prevalent arboviruses and detecting multiple coinfections. This approach helps to elucidate etiologies for symptomatic cases, especially during arbovirus outbreaks, and aids comprehensive surveillance. Our findings underscore the importance of monitoring co-circulating pathogens, such as B19V, with implications for clinical management, particularly in pregnant individuals. This study enhances our understanding of arbovirus epidemiology and reinforces the critical role of molecular diagnosis in disease surveillance and control. Public Library of Science 2023-11-02 /pmc/articles/PMC10645361/ /pubmed/37917659 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0011701 Text en © 2023 Morais et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Morais, Vanessa dos Santos
Reis Santana, Lídia Maria
Bezerra, João Felipe
Cruz, Flavia Emmanuelle
Rocha de Souza, Themis
Tahmasebi, Roozbeh
Alves Raposo, Rafael Augusto
Marcatti, Roberta
Garcia Barbosa, Erick Matheus
Hefford, Philip Michael
Buccheri, Renata
Cerdeira Sabino, Ester
Charlys da Costa, Antonio
Detection of coinfection with Primate Erythroparvovirus 1 and arboviruses (DENV, CHIKV and ZIKV) in individuals with acute febrile illness in the state of Rio Grande do Norte in 2016
title Detection of coinfection with Primate Erythroparvovirus 1 and arboviruses (DENV, CHIKV and ZIKV) in individuals with acute febrile illness in the state of Rio Grande do Norte in 2016
title_full Detection of coinfection with Primate Erythroparvovirus 1 and arboviruses (DENV, CHIKV and ZIKV) in individuals with acute febrile illness in the state of Rio Grande do Norte in 2016
title_fullStr Detection of coinfection with Primate Erythroparvovirus 1 and arboviruses (DENV, CHIKV and ZIKV) in individuals with acute febrile illness in the state of Rio Grande do Norte in 2016
title_full_unstemmed Detection of coinfection with Primate Erythroparvovirus 1 and arboviruses (DENV, CHIKV and ZIKV) in individuals with acute febrile illness in the state of Rio Grande do Norte in 2016
title_short Detection of coinfection with Primate Erythroparvovirus 1 and arboviruses (DENV, CHIKV and ZIKV) in individuals with acute febrile illness in the state of Rio Grande do Norte in 2016
title_sort detection of coinfection with primate erythroparvovirus 1 and arboviruses (denv, chikv and zikv) in individuals with acute febrile illness in the state of rio grande do norte in 2016
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10645361/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37917659
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0011701
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