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High Hepatitis E Seroprevalence Among Displaced Persons in South Sudan

Large protracted outbreaks of hepatitis E virus (HEV) have been documented in displaced populations in Africa over the past decade though data are limited outside these exceptional settings. Serological studies can provide insights useful for improving surveillance and disease control. We conducted...

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Autores principales: Azman, Andrew S., Bouhenia, Malika, Iyer, Anita S., Rumunu, John, Laku, Richard Lino, Wamala, Joseph F., Rodriguez-Barraquer, Isabel, Lessler, Justin, Gignoux, Etienne, Luquero, Francisco J., Leung, Daniel T., Gurley, Emily S., Ciglenecki, Iza
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Publicado: The American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5462562/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28719276
http://dx.doi.org/10.4269/ajtmh.16-0620
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author Azman, Andrew S.
Bouhenia, Malika
Iyer, Anita S.
Rumunu, John
Laku, Richard Lino
Wamala, Joseph F.
Rodriguez-Barraquer, Isabel
Lessler, Justin
Gignoux, Etienne
Luquero, Francisco J.
Leung, Daniel T.
Gurley, Emily S.
Ciglenecki, Iza
author_facet Azman, Andrew S.
Bouhenia, Malika
Iyer, Anita S.
Rumunu, John
Laku, Richard Lino
Wamala, Joseph F.
Rodriguez-Barraquer, Isabel
Lessler, Justin
Gignoux, Etienne
Luquero, Francisco J.
Leung, Daniel T.
Gurley, Emily S.
Ciglenecki, Iza
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description Large protracted outbreaks of hepatitis E virus (HEV) have been documented in displaced populations in Africa over the past decade though data are limited outside these exceptional settings. Serological studies can provide insights useful for improving surveillance and disease control. We conducted an age-stratified serological survey using samples previously collected for another research study from 206 residents of an internally displaced person camp in Juba, South Sudan. We tested serum for anti-HEV antibodies (IgM and IgG) and estimated the prevalence of recent and historical exposure to the virus. Using data on individuals' serostatus, camp arrival date, and state of origin, we used catalytic transmission models to estimate the relative risk of HEV infection in the camp compared with that in the participants' home states. The age-adjusted seroprevalence of anti-HEV IgG was 71% (95% confidence interval = 63–78), and 4% had evidence of recent exposure (IgM). We estimated HEV exposure rates to be more than 2-fold (hazard ratio = 2.3, 95% credible interval = 0.3–5.8) higher in the camp than in the participants' home states, although this difference was not statistically significant. HEV transmission may be higher than previously appreciated, even in the absence of reported cases. Improved surveillance in similar settings is needed to understand the burden of disease and minimize epidemic impact through early detection and response.
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spelling pubmed-54625622017-06-14 High Hepatitis E Seroprevalence Among Displaced Persons in South Sudan Azman, Andrew S. Bouhenia, Malika Iyer, Anita S. Rumunu, John Laku, Richard Lino Wamala, Joseph F. Rodriguez-Barraquer, Isabel Lessler, Justin Gignoux, Etienne Luquero, Francisco J. Leung, Daniel T. Gurley, Emily S. Ciglenecki, Iza Am J Trop Med Hyg Articles Large protracted outbreaks of hepatitis E virus (HEV) have been documented in displaced populations in Africa over the past decade though data are limited outside these exceptional settings. Serological studies can provide insights useful for improving surveillance and disease control. We conducted an age-stratified serological survey using samples previously collected for another research study from 206 residents of an internally displaced person camp in Juba, South Sudan. We tested serum for anti-HEV antibodies (IgM and IgG) and estimated the prevalence of recent and historical exposure to the virus. Using data on individuals' serostatus, camp arrival date, and state of origin, we used catalytic transmission models to estimate the relative risk of HEV infection in the camp compared with that in the participants' home states. The age-adjusted seroprevalence of anti-HEV IgG was 71% (95% confidence interval = 63–78), and 4% had evidence of recent exposure (IgM). We estimated HEV exposure rates to be more than 2-fold (hazard ratio = 2.3, 95% credible interval = 0.3–5.8) higher in the camp than in the participants' home states, although this difference was not statistically significant. HEV transmission may be higher than previously appreciated, even in the absence of reported cases. Improved surveillance in similar settings is needed to understand the burden of disease and minimize epidemic impact through early detection and response. The American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 2017-06-07 /pmc/articles/PMC5462562/ /pubmed/28719276 http://dx.doi.org/10.4269/ajtmh.16-0620 Text en ©The American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 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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Azman, Andrew S.
Bouhenia, Malika
Iyer, Anita S.
Rumunu, John
Laku, Richard Lino
Wamala, Joseph F.
Rodriguez-Barraquer, Isabel
Lessler, Justin
Gignoux, Etienne
Luquero, Francisco J.
Leung, Daniel T.
Gurley, Emily S.
Ciglenecki, Iza
High Hepatitis E Seroprevalence Among Displaced Persons in South Sudan
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title_full High Hepatitis E Seroprevalence Among Displaced Persons in South Sudan
title_fullStr High Hepatitis E Seroprevalence Among Displaced Persons in South Sudan
title_full_unstemmed High Hepatitis E Seroprevalence Among Displaced Persons in South Sudan
title_short High Hepatitis E Seroprevalence Among Displaced Persons in South Sudan
title_sort high hepatitis e seroprevalence among displaced persons in south sudan
topic Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5462562/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28719276
http://dx.doi.org/10.4269/ajtmh.16-0620
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