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Pandemic Influenza Due to pH1N1/2009 Virus: Estimation of Infection Burden in Reunion Island through a Prospective Serosurvey, Austral Winter 2009

BACKGROUND: To date, there is little information that reflects the true extent of spread of the pH1N1/2009v influenza pandemic at the community level as infection often results in mild or no clinical symptoms. This study aimed at assessing through a prospective study, the attack rate of pH1N1/2009 v...

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Autores principales: Dellagi, Koussay, Rollot, Olivier, Temmam, Sarah, Salez, Nicolas, Guernier, Vanina, Pascalis, Hervé, Gérardin, Patrick, Fianu, Adrian, Lapidus, Nathanael, Naty, Nadège, Tortosa, Pablo, Boussaïd, Karim, Jaffar-Banjee, Marie-Christine, Filleul, Laurent, Flahault, Antoine, Carrat, Fabrice, Favier, Francois, de Lamballerie, Xavier
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3183080/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21980532
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0025738
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author Dellagi, Koussay
Rollot, Olivier
Temmam, Sarah
Salez, Nicolas
Guernier, Vanina
Pascalis, Hervé
Gérardin, Patrick
Fianu, Adrian
Lapidus, Nathanael
Naty, Nadège
Tortosa, Pablo
Boussaïd, Karim
Jaffar-Banjee, Marie-Christine
Filleul, Laurent
Flahault, Antoine
Carrat, Fabrice
Favier, Francois
de Lamballerie, Xavier
author_facet Dellagi, Koussay
Rollot, Olivier
Temmam, Sarah
Salez, Nicolas
Guernier, Vanina
Pascalis, Hervé
Gérardin, Patrick
Fianu, Adrian
Lapidus, Nathanael
Naty, Nadège
Tortosa, Pablo
Boussaïd, Karim
Jaffar-Banjee, Marie-Christine
Filleul, Laurent
Flahault, Antoine
Carrat, Fabrice
Favier, Francois
de Lamballerie, Xavier
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description BACKGROUND: To date, there is little information that reflects the true extent of spread of the pH1N1/2009v influenza pandemic at the community level as infection often results in mild or no clinical symptoms. This study aimed at assessing through a prospective study, the attack rate of pH1N1/2009 virus in Reunion Island and risk factors of infection, during the 2009 season. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: A serosurvey was conducted during the 2009 austral winter, in the frame of a prospective population study. Pairs of sera were collected from 1687 individuals belonging to 772 households, during and after passage of the pandemic wave. Antibodies to pH1N1/2009v were titered using the hemagglutination inhibition assay (HIA) with titers ≥1/40 being considered positive. Seroprevalence during the first two weeks of detection of pH1N1/2009v in Reunion Island was 29.8% in people under 20 years of age, 35.6% in adults (20–59 years) and 73.3% in the elderly (≥60 years) (P<0.0001). Baseline corrected cumulative incidence rates, were 42.9%, 13.9% and 0% in these age groups respectively (P<0.0001). A significant decline in antibody titers occurred soon after the passage of the epidemic wave. Seroconversion rates to pH1N1/2009 correlated negatively with age: 63.2%, 39.4% and 16.7%, in each age group respectively (P<0.0001). Seroconversion occurred in 65.2% of individuals who were seronegative at inclusion compared to 6.8% in those who were initially seropositive. CONCLUSIONS: Seroincidence of pH1N1/2009v infection was three times that estimated from clinical surveillance, indicating that almost two thirds of infections occurring at the community level have escaped medical detection. People under 20 years of age were the most affected group. Pre-epidemic titers ≥1/40 prevented seroconversion and are likely protective against infection. A concern was raised about the long term stability of the antibody responses.
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spelling pubmed-31830802011-10-06 Pandemic Influenza Due to pH1N1/2009 Virus: Estimation of Infection Burden in Reunion Island through a Prospective Serosurvey, Austral Winter 2009 Dellagi, Koussay Rollot, Olivier Temmam, Sarah Salez, Nicolas Guernier, Vanina Pascalis, Hervé Gérardin, Patrick Fianu, Adrian Lapidus, Nathanael Naty, Nadège Tortosa, Pablo Boussaïd, Karim Jaffar-Banjee, Marie-Christine Filleul, Laurent Flahault, Antoine Carrat, Fabrice Favier, Francois de Lamballerie, Xavier PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: To date, there is little information that reflects the true extent of spread of the pH1N1/2009v influenza pandemic at the community level as infection often results in mild or no clinical symptoms. This study aimed at assessing through a prospective study, the attack rate of pH1N1/2009 virus in Reunion Island and risk factors of infection, during the 2009 season. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: A serosurvey was conducted during the 2009 austral winter, in the frame of a prospective population study. Pairs of sera were collected from 1687 individuals belonging to 772 households, during and after passage of the pandemic wave. Antibodies to pH1N1/2009v were titered using the hemagglutination inhibition assay (HIA) with titers ≥1/40 being considered positive. Seroprevalence during the first two weeks of detection of pH1N1/2009v in Reunion Island was 29.8% in people under 20 years of age, 35.6% in adults (20–59 years) and 73.3% in the elderly (≥60 years) (P<0.0001). Baseline corrected cumulative incidence rates, were 42.9%, 13.9% and 0% in these age groups respectively (P<0.0001). A significant decline in antibody titers occurred soon after the passage of the epidemic wave. Seroconversion rates to pH1N1/2009 correlated negatively with age: 63.2%, 39.4% and 16.7%, in each age group respectively (P<0.0001). Seroconversion occurred in 65.2% of individuals who were seronegative at inclusion compared to 6.8% in those who were initially seropositive. CONCLUSIONS: Seroincidence of pH1N1/2009v infection was three times that estimated from clinical surveillance, indicating that almost two thirds of infections occurring at the community level have escaped medical detection. People under 20 years of age were the most affected group. Pre-epidemic titers ≥1/40 prevented seroconversion and are likely protective against infection. A concern was raised about the long term stability of the antibody responses. Public Library of Science 2011-09-29 /pmc/articles/PMC3183080/ /pubmed/21980532 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0025738 Text en Dellagi et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Dellagi, Koussay
Rollot, Olivier
Temmam, Sarah
Salez, Nicolas
Guernier, Vanina
Pascalis, Hervé
Gérardin, Patrick
Fianu, Adrian
Lapidus, Nathanael
Naty, Nadège
Tortosa, Pablo
Boussaïd, Karim
Jaffar-Banjee, Marie-Christine
Filleul, Laurent
Flahault, Antoine
Carrat, Fabrice
Favier, Francois
de Lamballerie, Xavier
Pandemic Influenza Due to pH1N1/2009 Virus: Estimation of Infection Burden in Reunion Island through a Prospective Serosurvey, Austral Winter 2009
title Pandemic Influenza Due to pH1N1/2009 Virus: Estimation of Infection Burden in Reunion Island through a Prospective Serosurvey, Austral Winter 2009
title_full Pandemic Influenza Due to pH1N1/2009 Virus: Estimation of Infection Burden in Reunion Island through a Prospective Serosurvey, Austral Winter 2009
title_fullStr Pandemic Influenza Due to pH1N1/2009 Virus: Estimation of Infection Burden in Reunion Island through a Prospective Serosurvey, Austral Winter 2009
title_full_unstemmed Pandemic Influenza Due to pH1N1/2009 Virus: Estimation of Infection Burden in Reunion Island through a Prospective Serosurvey, Austral Winter 2009
title_short Pandemic Influenza Due to pH1N1/2009 Virus: Estimation of Infection Burden in Reunion Island through a Prospective Serosurvey, Austral Winter 2009
title_sort pandemic influenza due to ph1n1/2009 virus: estimation of infection burden in reunion island through a prospective serosurvey, austral winter 2009
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3183080/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21980532
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0025738
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