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Flaviviruses in Europe: Complex Circulation Patterns and Their Consequences for the Diagnosis and Control of West Nile Disease

In Europe, many flaviviruses are endemic (West Nile, Usutu, tick-borne encephalitis viruses) or occasionally imported (dengue, yellow fever viruses). Due to the temporal and geographical co-circulation of flaviviruses in Europe, flavivirus differentiation by diagnostic tests is crucial in the adapta...

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Autores principales: Beck, Cécile, Jimenez-Clavero, Miguel Angel, Leblond, Agnès, Durand, Benoît, Nowotny, Norbert, Leparc-Goffart, Isabelle, Zientara, Stéphan, Jourdain, Elsa, Lecollinet, Sylvie
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3863887/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24225644
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph10116049
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author Beck, Cécile
Jimenez-Clavero, Miguel Angel
Leblond, Agnès
Durand, Benoît
Nowotny, Norbert
Leparc-Goffart, Isabelle
Zientara, Stéphan
Jourdain, Elsa
Lecollinet, Sylvie
author_facet Beck, Cécile
Jimenez-Clavero, Miguel Angel
Leblond, Agnès
Durand, Benoît
Nowotny, Norbert
Leparc-Goffart, Isabelle
Zientara, Stéphan
Jourdain, Elsa
Lecollinet, Sylvie
author_sort Beck, Cécile
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description In Europe, many flaviviruses are endemic (West Nile, Usutu, tick-borne encephalitis viruses) or occasionally imported (dengue, yellow fever viruses). Due to the temporal and geographical co-circulation of flaviviruses in Europe, flavivirus differentiation by diagnostic tests is crucial in the adaptation of surveillance and control efforts. Serological diagnosis of flavivirus infections is complicated by the antigenic similarities among the Flavivirus genus. Indeed, most flavivirus antibodies are directed against the highly immunogenic envelope protein, which contains both flavivirus cross-reactive and virus-specific epitopes. Serological assay results should thus be interpreted with care and confirmed by comparative neutralization tests using a panel of viruses known to circulate in Europe. However, antibody cross-reactivity could be advantageous in efforts to control emerging flaviviruses because it ensures partial cross-protection. In contrast, it might also facilitate subsequent diseases, through a phenomenon called antibody-dependent enhancement mainly described for dengue virus infections. Here, we review the serological methods commonly used in WNV diagnosis and surveillance in Europe. By examining past and current epidemiological situations in different European countries, we present the challenges involved in interpreting flavivirus serological tests and setting up appropriate surveillance programs; we also address the consequences of flavivirus circulation and vaccination for host immunity.
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spelling pubmed-38638872013-12-16 Flaviviruses in Europe: Complex Circulation Patterns and Their Consequences for the Diagnosis and Control of West Nile Disease Beck, Cécile Jimenez-Clavero, Miguel Angel Leblond, Agnès Durand, Benoît Nowotny, Norbert Leparc-Goffart, Isabelle Zientara, Stéphan Jourdain, Elsa Lecollinet, Sylvie Int J Environ Res Public Health Review In Europe, many flaviviruses are endemic (West Nile, Usutu, tick-borne encephalitis viruses) or occasionally imported (dengue, yellow fever viruses). Due to the temporal and geographical co-circulation of flaviviruses in Europe, flavivirus differentiation by diagnostic tests is crucial in the adaptation of surveillance and control efforts. Serological diagnosis of flavivirus infections is complicated by the antigenic similarities among the Flavivirus genus. Indeed, most flavivirus antibodies are directed against the highly immunogenic envelope protein, which contains both flavivirus cross-reactive and virus-specific epitopes. Serological assay results should thus be interpreted with care and confirmed by comparative neutralization tests using a panel of viruses known to circulate in Europe. However, antibody cross-reactivity could be advantageous in efforts to control emerging flaviviruses because it ensures partial cross-protection. In contrast, it might also facilitate subsequent diseases, through a phenomenon called antibody-dependent enhancement mainly described for dengue virus infections. Here, we review the serological methods commonly used in WNV diagnosis and surveillance in Europe. By examining past and current epidemiological situations in different European countries, we present the challenges involved in interpreting flavivirus serological tests and setting up appropriate surveillance programs; we also address the consequences of flavivirus circulation and vaccination for host immunity. MDPI 2013-11-12 2013-11 /pmc/articles/PMC3863887/ /pubmed/24225644 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph10116049 Text en © 2013 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/).
spellingShingle Review
Beck, Cécile
Jimenez-Clavero, Miguel Angel
Leblond, Agnès
Durand, Benoît
Nowotny, Norbert
Leparc-Goffart, Isabelle
Zientara, Stéphan
Jourdain, Elsa
Lecollinet, Sylvie
Flaviviruses in Europe: Complex Circulation Patterns and Their Consequences for the Diagnosis and Control of West Nile Disease
title Flaviviruses in Europe: Complex Circulation Patterns and Their Consequences for the Diagnosis and Control of West Nile Disease
title_full Flaviviruses in Europe: Complex Circulation Patterns and Their Consequences for the Diagnosis and Control of West Nile Disease
title_fullStr Flaviviruses in Europe: Complex Circulation Patterns and Their Consequences for the Diagnosis and Control of West Nile Disease
title_full_unstemmed Flaviviruses in Europe: Complex Circulation Patterns and Their Consequences for the Diagnosis and Control of West Nile Disease
title_short Flaviviruses in Europe: Complex Circulation Patterns and Their Consequences for the Diagnosis and Control of West Nile Disease
title_sort flaviviruses in europe: complex circulation patterns and their consequences for the diagnosis and control of west nile disease
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3863887/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24225644
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph10116049
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