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Serological Evidence of Contrasted Exposure to Arboviral Infections between Islands of the Union of Comoros (Indian Ocean)

A cross sectional serological survey of arboviral infections in humans was conducted on the three islands of the Union of Comoros, Indian Ocean, in order to test a previously suggested contrasted exposure of the three neighboring islands to arthropod-borne epidemics. Four hundred human sera were col...

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Autores principales: Dellagi, Koussay, Salez, Nicolas, Maquart, Marianne, Larrieu, Sophie, Yssouf, Amina, Silaï, Rahamatou, Leparc-Goffart, Isabelle, Tortosa, Pablo, de Lamballerie, Xavier
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5157944/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27977670
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0004840
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author Dellagi, Koussay
Salez, Nicolas
Maquart, Marianne
Larrieu, Sophie
Yssouf, Amina
Silaï, Rahamatou
Leparc-Goffart, Isabelle
Tortosa, Pablo
de Lamballerie, Xavier
author_facet Dellagi, Koussay
Salez, Nicolas
Maquart, Marianne
Larrieu, Sophie
Yssouf, Amina
Silaï, Rahamatou
Leparc-Goffart, Isabelle
Tortosa, Pablo
de Lamballerie, Xavier
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description A cross sectional serological survey of arboviral infections in humans was conducted on the three islands of the Union of Comoros, Indian Ocean, in order to test a previously suggested contrasted exposure of the three neighboring islands to arthropod-borne epidemics. Four hundred human sera were collected on Ngazidja (Grande Comore), Mwali (Mohéli) and Ndzouani (Anjouan), and were tested by ELISA for IgM and/or IgG antibodies to Dengue (DENV), Chikungunya (CHIKV), Rift Valley fever (RVFV), West Nile (WNV), Tick borne encephalitis (TBEV) and Yellow fever (YFV) viruses and for neutralizing antibodies to DENV serotypes 1–4. Very few sera were positive for IgM antibodies to the tested viruses indicating that the sero-survey was performed during an inter epidemic phase for the investigated arbovirus infections, except for RVF which showed evidence of recent infections on all three islands. IgG reactivity with at least one arbovirus was observed in almost 85% of tested sera, with seropositivity rates increasing with age, indicative of an intense and long lasting exposure of the Comorian population to arboviral risk. Interestingly, the positivity rates for IgG antibodies to DENV and CHIKV were significantly higher on Ngazidja, confirming the previously suggested prominent exposure of this island to these arboviruses, while serological traces of WNV infection were detected most frequently on Mwali suggesting some transmission specificities associated with this island only. The study provides the first evidence for circulation of RVFV in human populations from the Union of Comoros and further suggests that the virus is currently circulating on the three islands in an inconspicuous manner. This study supports contrasted exposure of the islands of the Comoros archipelago to arboviral infections. The observation is discussed in terms of ecological factors that may affect the abundance and distribution of vector populations on the three islands as well as concurring anthropogenic factors that may impact arbovirus transmission in this diverse island ecosystem.
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spelling pubmed-51579442016-12-21 Serological Evidence of Contrasted Exposure to Arboviral Infections between Islands of the Union of Comoros (Indian Ocean) Dellagi, Koussay Salez, Nicolas Maquart, Marianne Larrieu, Sophie Yssouf, Amina Silaï, Rahamatou Leparc-Goffart, Isabelle Tortosa, Pablo de Lamballerie, Xavier PLoS Negl Trop Dis Research Article A cross sectional serological survey of arboviral infections in humans was conducted on the three islands of the Union of Comoros, Indian Ocean, in order to test a previously suggested contrasted exposure of the three neighboring islands to arthropod-borne epidemics. Four hundred human sera were collected on Ngazidja (Grande Comore), Mwali (Mohéli) and Ndzouani (Anjouan), and were tested by ELISA for IgM and/or IgG antibodies to Dengue (DENV), Chikungunya (CHIKV), Rift Valley fever (RVFV), West Nile (WNV), Tick borne encephalitis (TBEV) and Yellow fever (YFV) viruses and for neutralizing antibodies to DENV serotypes 1–4. Very few sera were positive for IgM antibodies to the tested viruses indicating that the sero-survey was performed during an inter epidemic phase for the investigated arbovirus infections, except for RVF which showed evidence of recent infections on all three islands. IgG reactivity with at least one arbovirus was observed in almost 85% of tested sera, with seropositivity rates increasing with age, indicative of an intense and long lasting exposure of the Comorian population to arboviral risk. Interestingly, the positivity rates for IgG antibodies to DENV and CHIKV were significantly higher on Ngazidja, confirming the previously suggested prominent exposure of this island to these arboviruses, while serological traces of WNV infection were detected most frequently on Mwali suggesting some transmission specificities associated with this island only. The study provides the first evidence for circulation of RVFV in human populations from the Union of Comoros and further suggests that the virus is currently circulating on the three islands in an inconspicuous manner. This study supports contrasted exposure of the islands of the Comoros archipelago to arboviral infections. The observation is discussed in terms of ecological factors that may affect the abundance and distribution of vector populations on the three islands as well as concurring anthropogenic factors that may impact arbovirus transmission in this diverse island ecosystem. Public Library of Science 2016-12-15 /pmc/articles/PMC5157944/ /pubmed/27977670 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0004840 Text en © 2016 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Dellagi, Koussay
Salez, Nicolas
Maquart, Marianne
Larrieu, Sophie
Yssouf, Amina
Silaï, Rahamatou
Leparc-Goffart, Isabelle
Tortosa, Pablo
de Lamballerie, Xavier
Serological Evidence of Contrasted Exposure to Arboviral Infections between Islands of the Union of Comoros (Indian Ocean)
title Serological Evidence of Contrasted Exposure to Arboviral Infections between Islands of the Union of Comoros (Indian Ocean)
title_full Serological Evidence of Contrasted Exposure to Arboviral Infections between Islands of the Union of Comoros (Indian Ocean)
title_fullStr Serological Evidence of Contrasted Exposure to Arboviral Infections between Islands of the Union of Comoros (Indian Ocean)
title_full_unstemmed Serological Evidence of Contrasted Exposure to Arboviral Infections between Islands of the Union of Comoros (Indian Ocean)
title_short Serological Evidence of Contrasted Exposure to Arboviral Infections between Islands of the Union of Comoros (Indian Ocean)
title_sort serological evidence of contrasted exposure to arboviral infections between islands of the union of comoros (indian ocean)
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5157944/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27977670
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0004840
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