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Risk Factors Associated with Ebola and Marburg Viruses Seroprevalence in Blood Donors in the Republic of Congo
BACKGROUND: Ebola and Marburg viruses (family Filoviridae, genera Ebolavirus and Marburgvirus) cause haemorrhagic fevers in humans, often associated with high mortality rates. The presence of antibodies to Ebola virus (EBOV) and Marburg virus (MARV) has been reported in some African countries in ind...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4457487/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26047124 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0003833 |
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author | Moyen, Nanikaly Thirion, Laurence Emmerich, Petra Dzia-Lepfoundzou, Amelia Richet, Hervé Boehmann, Yannik Dimi, Yannick Gallian, Pierre Gould, Ernest A. Günther, Stephan de Lamballerie, Xavier |
author_facet | Moyen, Nanikaly Thirion, Laurence Emmerich, Petra Dzia-Lepfoundzou, Amelia Richet, Hervé Boehmann, Yannik Dimi, Yannick Gallian, Pierre Gould, Ernest A. Günther, Stephan de Lamballerie, Xavier |
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description | BACKGROUND: Ebola and Marburg viruses (family Filoviridae, genera Ebolavirus and Marburgvirus) cause haemorrhagic fevers in humans, often associated with high mortality rates. The presence of antibodies to Ebola virus (EBOV) and Marburg virus (MARV) has been reported in some African countries in individuals without a history of haemorrhagic fever. In this study, we present a MARV and EBOV seroprevalence study conducted amongst blood donors in the Republic of Congo and the analysis of risk factors for contact with EBOV. METHODOLOGY AND FINDINGS: In 2011, we conducted a MARV and EBOV seroprevalence study amongst 809 blood donors recruited in rural (75; 9.3%) and urban (734; 90.7%) areas of the Republic of Congo. Serum titres of IgG antibodies to MARV and EBOV were assessed by indirect double-immunofluorescence microscopy. MARV seroprevalence was 0.5% (4 in 809) without any identified risk factors. Prevalence of IgG to EBOV was 2.5%, peaking at 4% in rural areas and in Pointe Noire. Independent risk factors identified by multivariate analysis were contact with bats and exposure to birds. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: This MARV and EBOV serological survey performed in the Republic of Congo identifies a probable role for environmental determinants of exposure to EBOV. It highlights the requirement for extending our understanding of the ecological and epidemiological risk of bats (previously identified as a potential ecological reservoir) and birds as vectors of EBOV to humans, and characterising the protection potentially afforded by EBOV-specific antibodies as detected in blood donors. |
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spelling | pubmed-44574872015-06-09 Risk Factors Associated with Ebola and Marburg Viruses Seroprevalence in Blood Donors in the Republic of Congo Moyen, Nanikaly Thirion, Laurence Emmerich, Petra Dzia-Lepfoundzou, Amelia Richet, Hervé Boehmann, Yannik Dimi, Yannick Gallian, Pierre Gould, Ernest A. Günther, Stephan de Lamballerie, Xavier PLoS Negl Trop Dis Research Article BACKGROUND: Ebola and Marburg viruses (family Filoviridae, genera Ebolavirus and Marburgvirus) cause haemorrhagic fevers in humans, often associated with high mortality rates. The presence of antibodies to Ebola virus (EBOV) and Marburg virus (MARV) has been reported in some African countries in individuals without a history of haemorrhagic fever. In this study, we present a MARV and EBOV seroprevalence study conducted amongst blood donors in the Republic of Congo and the analysis of risk factors for contact with EBOV. METHODOLOGY AND FINDINGS: In 2011, we conducted a MARV and EBOV seroprevalence study amongst 809 blood donors recruited in rural (75; 9.3%) and urban (734; 90.7%) areas of the Republic of Congo. Serum titres of IgG antibodies to MARV and EBOV were assessed by indirect double-immunofluorescence microscopy. MARV seroprevalence was 0.5% (4 in 809) without any identified risk factors. Prevalence of IgG to EBOV was 2.5%, peaking at 4% in rural areas and in Pointe Noire. Independent risk factors identified by multivariate analysis were contact with bats and exposure to birds. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: This MARV and EBOV serological survey performed in the Republic of Congo identifies a probable role for environmental determinants of exposure to EBOV. It highlights the requirement for extending our understanding of the ecological and epidemiological risk of bats (previously identified as a potential ecological reservoir) and birds as vectors of EBOV to humans, and characterising the protection potentially afforded by EBOV-specific antibodies as detected in blood donors. Public Library of Science 2015-06-05 /pmc/articles/PMC4457487/ /pubmed/26047124 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0003833 Text en © 2015 Moyen 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. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Moyen, Nanikaly Thirion, Laurence Emmerich, Petra Dzia-Lepfoundzou, Amelia Richet, Hervé Boehmann, Yannik Dimi, Yannick Gallian, Pierre Gould, Ernest A. Günther, Stephan de Lamballerie, Xavier Risk Factors Associated with Ebola and Marburg Viruses Seroprevalence in Blood Donors in the Republic of Congo |
title | Risk Factors Associated with Ebola and Marburg Viruses Seroprevalence in Blood Donors in the Republic of Congo |
title_full | Risk Factors Associated with Ebola and Marburg Viruses Seroprevalence in Blood Donors in the Republic of Congo |
title_fullStr | Risk Factors Associated with Ebola and Marburg Viruses Seroprevalence in Blood Donors in the Republic of Congo |
title_full_unstemmed | Risk Factors Associated with Ebola and Marburg Viruses Seroprevalence in Blood Donors in the Republic of Congo |
title_short | Risk Factors Associated with Ebola and Marburg Viruses Seroprevalence in Blood Donors in the Republic of Congo |
title_sort | risk factors associated with ebola and marburg viruses seroprevalence in blood donors in the republic of congo |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4457487/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26047124 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0003833 |
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