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Seroprevalence and Seroconversion of Dengue and Implications for Clinical Diagnosis in Amazonian Children
This study aimed to evaluate the prevalence of serum IgG dengue in children in an Amazonian population, to assess the seroconversion rate in 12 months, and to estimate how many seropositive children had a prior clinical diagnosis of dengue. We conducted a population-based study between 2010 and 2011...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4273531/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25548558 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/703875 |
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author | Martins, Antonio Camargo Pereira, Thasciany Moraes Oliart-Guzmán, Humberto Delfino, Breno Matos Mantovani, Saulo Augusto Silva Braña, Athos Muniz Branco, Fernando Luiz Cunha Castelo Filgueira Júnior, José Alcântara Santos, Ana Paula Ramalho, Alanderson Alves Guimarães, Andréia Silva de Araújo, Thiago Santos Oliveira, Cristieli Sérgio de Menezes da Fonseca, Benedito Antônio Lopes da Silva-Nunes, Mônica |
author_facet | Martins, Antonio Camargo Pereira, Thasciany Moraes Oliart-Guzmán, Humberto Delfino, Breno Matos Mantovani, Saulo Augusto Silva Braña, Athos Muniz Branco, Fernando Luiz Cunha Castelo Filgueira Júnior, José Alcântara Santos, Ana Paula Ramalho, Alanderson Alves Guimarães, Andréia Silva de Araújo, Thiago Santos Oliveira, Cristieli Sérgio de Menezes da Fonseca, Benedito Antônio Lopes da Silva-Nunes, Mônica |
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description | This study aimed to evaluate the prevalence of serum IgG dengue in children in an Amazonian population, to assess the seroconversion rate in 12 months, and to estimate how many seropositive children had a prior clinical diagnosis of dengue. We conducted a population-based study between 2010 and 2011, with children aged 6 months to 12 years that were living in the urban area of a small town in the Brazilian Amazon. The prevalence of IgG antibodies against dengue antigens was determined by indirect ELISA technique, and seronegative children were reexamined after 12 months to determine seroconversion rates. Results showed seroprevalence of IgG antibodies against dengue type of 2.9%, with no significant association between age, race, and sex. In seropositive children, only 8.4% had received a clinical diagnosis of dengue, and the ratio of clinically diagnosed cases and subclinical cases was 1 : 11. The seroconversion rate between 2010 and 2011 was 1.4% (CI 3.8% to 35.1%). The seroprevalence of dengue in this pediatric population was low, and the vast majority of cases were not clinically detected, suggesting a difficulty in making the clinical diagnosis in children and a high frequency of asymptomatic infections. |
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spelling | pubmed-42735312014-12-29 Seroprevalence and Seroconversion of Dengue and Implications for Clinical Diagnosis in Amazonian Children Martins, Antonio Camargo Pereira, Thasciany Moraes Oliart-Guzmán, Humberto Delfino, Breno Matos Mantovani, Saulo Augusto Silva Braña, Athos Muniz Branco, Fernando Luiz Cunha Castelo Filgueira Júnior, José Alcântara Santos, Ana Paula Ramalho, Alanderson Alves Guimarães, Andréia Silva de Araújo, Thiago Santos Oliveira, Cristieli Sérgio de Menezes da Fonseca, Benedito Antônio Lopes da Silva-Nunes, Mônica Interdiscip Perspect Infect Dis Research Article This study aimed to evaluate the prevalence of serum IgG dengue in children in an Amazonian population, to assess the seroconversion rate in 12 months, and to estimate how many seropositive children had a prior clinical diagnosis of dengue. We conducted a population-based study between 2010 and 2011, with children aged 6 months to 12 years that were living in the urban area of a small town in the Brazilian Amazon. The prevalence of IgG antibodies against dengue antigens was determined by indirect ELISA technique, and seronegative children were reexamined after 12 months to determine seroconversion rates. Results showed seroprevalence of IgG antibodies against dengue type of 2.9%, with no significant association between age, race, and sex. In seropositive children, only 8.4% had received a clinical diagnosis of dengue, and the ratio of clinically diagnosed cases and subclinical cases was 1 : 11. The seroconversion rate between 2010 and 2011 was 1.4% (CI 3.8% to 35.1%). The seroprevalence of dengue in this pediatric population was low, and the vast majority of cases were not clinically detected, suggesting a difficulty in making the clinical diagnosis in children and a high frequency of asymptomatic infections. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2014 2014-12-08 /pmc/articles/PMC4273531/ /pubmed/25548558 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/703875 Text en Copyright © 2014 Antonio Camargo Martins et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Martins, Antonio Camargo Pereira, Thasciany Moraes Oliart-Guzmán, Humberto Delfino, Breno Matos Mantovani, Saulo Augusto Silva Braña, Athos Muniz Branco, Fernando Luiz Cunha Castelo Filgueira Júnior, José Alcântara Santos, Ana Paula Ramalho, Alanderson Alves Guimarães, Andréia Silva de Araújo, Thiago Santos Oliveira, Cristieli Sérgio de Menezes da Fonseca, Benedito Antônio Lopes da Silva-Nunes, Mônica Seroprevalence and Seroconversion of Dengue and Implications for Clinical Diagnosis in Amazonian Children |
title | Seroprevalence and Seroconversion of Dengue and Implications for Clinical Diagnosis in Amazonian Children |
title_full | Seroprevalence and Seroconversion of Dengue and Implications for Clinical Diagnosis in Amazonian Children |
title_fullStr | Seroprevalence and Seroconversion of Dengue and Implications for Clinical Diagnosis in Amazonian Children |
title_full_unstemmed | Seroprevalence and Seroconversion of Dengue and Implications for Clinical Diagnosis in Amazonian Children |
title_short | Seroprevalence and Seroconversion of Dengue and Implications for Clinical Diagnosis in Amazonian Children |
title_sort | seroprevalence and seroconversion of dengue and implications for clinical diagnosis in amazonian children |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4273531/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25548558 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/703875 |
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