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Neutralizing Dengue Antibody in Pregnant Thai Women and Cord Blood

BACKGROUND: The WHO ‘Global Strategy for Dengue Prevention and Control, 2012–2020’ addresses the growing need for the treatment of dengue, and targets a 25% reduction in morbidity and 50% in mortality (using 2010 estimates as baseline). Achieving these goals requires future dengue prevention strateg...

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Autores principales: Khamim, Kriangsak, Hattasingh, Weerawan, Nisalak, Ananda, Kaewkungwal, Jaranit, Fernandez, Stefan, Thaisomboonsuk, Butsaya, Pengsaa, Krisana, Thisyakorn, Usa
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4320096/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25658481
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0003396
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author Khamim, Kriangsak
Hattasingh, Weerawan
Nisalak, Ananda
Kaewkungwal, Jaranit
Fernandez, Stefan
Thaisomboonsuk, Butsaya
Pengsaa, Krisana
Thisyakorn, Usa
author_facet Khamim, Kriangsak
Hattasingh, Weerawan
Nisalak, Ananda
Kaewkungwal, Jaranit
Fernandez, Stefan
Thaisomboonsuk, Butsaya
Pengsaa, Krisana
Thisyakorn, Usa
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description BACKGROUND: The WHO ‘Global Strategy for Dengue Prevention and Control, 2012–2020’ addresses the growing need for the treatment of dengue, and targets a 25% reduction in morbidity and 50% in mortality (using 2010 estimates as baseline). Achieving these goals requires future dengue prevention strategies that will employ both potential vaccines and sustainable vector-control measures. Maternally transferred dengue antibody is an important factor in determining the optimal age for dengue vaccination. OBJECTIVES: To estimate the seroprevalence of dengue antibodies among mothers living in an area of high endemicity – Ban Pong, Ratchaburi Province – and to assess maternal dengue antibodies transferred to cord blood. MATERIALS & METHODS: A cross-sectional study was conducted with 141 pregnant women who delivered at Ban Pong Hospital, Ratchaburi, Thailand. Maternal-cord paired sera were tested for dengue neutralizing (NT) antibody by PRNT(50) assay. A ratio of ≥ 1:10 NT titer to dengue serotype was considered seropositive. RESULTS: Most mothers (137/141, 97.2%) had NT antibodies to at least one dengue serotype in their sera. At birth, the proportion of cord sera with NT antibodies to DEN-1, DEN-2, DEN-3, and DEN-4, were high and similar to the sera of their mothers, at 93.6%, 97.2%, 97.9%, and 92.2%, respectively. The dengue geometric mean titers (GMT) in cord blood were significantly higher than the maternal antibodies (p<0.001): highest in DEN-2, followed by DEN-3, and then DEN-1. The GMT of DEN-4 was the lowest among all four serotypes. CONCLUSIONS: Dengue infection is highly prevalent among pregnant women in this dengue-endemic area. Most of the cord blood had transferred dengue antibodies, which may have an impact on the disease burden in this population.
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spelling pubmed-43200962015-02-18 Neutralizing Dengue Antibody in Pregnant Thai Women and Cord Blood Khamim, Kriangsak Hattasingh, Weerawan Nisalak, Ananda Kaewkungwal, Jaranit Fernandez, Stefan Thaisomboonsuk, Butsaya Pengsaa, Krisana Thisyakorn, Usa PLoS Negl Trop Dis Research Article BACKGROUND: The WHO ‘Global Strategy for Dengue Prevention and Control, 2012–2020’ addresses the growing need for the treatment of dengue, and targets a 25% reduction in morbidity and 50% in mortality (using 2010 estimates as baseline). Achieving these goals requires future dengue prevention strategies that will employ both potential vaccines and sustainable vector-control measures. Maternally transferred dengue antibody is an important factor in determining the optimal age for dengue vaccination. OBJECTIVES: To estimate the seroprevalence of dengue antibodies among mothers living in an area of high endemicity – Ban Pong, Ratchaburi Province – and to assess maternal dengue antibodies transferred to cord blood. MATERIALS & METHODS: A cross-sectional study was conducted with 141 pregnant women who delivered at Ban Pong Hospital, Ratchaburi, Thailand. Maternal-cord paired sera were tested for dengue neutralizing (NT) antibody by PRNT(50) assay. A ratio of ≥ 1:10 NT titer to dengue serotype was considered seropositive. RESULTS: Most mothers (137/141, 97.2%) had NT antibodies to at least one dengue serotype in their sera. At birth, the proportion of cord sera with NT antibodies to DEN-1, DEN-2, DEN-3, and DEN-4, were high and similar to the sera of their mothers, at 93.6%, 97.2%, 97.9%, and 92.2%, respectively. The dengue geometric mean titers (GMT) in cord blood were significantly higher than the maternal antibodies (p<0.001): highest in DEN-2, followed by DEN-3, and then DEN-1. The GMT of DEN-4 was the lowest among all four serotypes. CONCLUSIONS: Dengue infection is highly prevalent among pregnant women in this dengue-endemic area. Most of the cord blood had transferred dengue antibodies, which may have an impact on the disease burden in this population. Public Library of Science 2015-02-06 /pmc/articles/PMC4320096/ /pubmed/25658481 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0003396 Text en https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Public Domain declaration, which stipulates that, once placed in the public domain, this work may be freely reproduced, distributed, transmitted, modified, built upon, or otherwise used by anyone for any lawful purpose.
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Khamim, Kriangsak
Hattasingh, Weerawan
Nisalak, Ananda
Kaewkungwal, Jaranit
Fernandez, Stefan
Thaisomboonsuk, Butsaya
Pengsaa, Krisana
Thisyakorn, Usa
Neutralizing Dengue Antibody in Pregnant Thai Women and Cord Blood
title Neutralizing Dengue Antibody in Pregnant Thai Women and Cord Blood
title_full Neutralizing Dengue Antibody in Pregnant Thai Women and Cord Blood
title_fullStr Neutralizing Dengue Antibody in Pregnant Thai Women and Cord Blood
title_full_unstemmed Neutralizing Dengue Antibody in Pregnant Thai Women and Cord Blood
title_short Neutralizing Dengue Antibody in Pregnant Thai Women and Cord Blood
title_sort neutralizing dengue antibody in pregnant thai women and cord blood
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4320096/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25658481
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0003396
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