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Evidence for chikungunya and dengue transmission in Quelimane, Mozambique: Results from an investigation of a potential outbreak of chikungunya virus

BACKGROUND: In January 2016, health authorities from Zambézia province, Mozambique reported the detection of some patients presenting with fever, arthralgia, and a positive result for chikungunya in an IgM-based Rapid Diagnostic Test (RDT). We initiated a study to investigate a potential chikungunya...

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Autores principales: Mugabe, Vánio André, Ali, Sadia, Chelene, Imelda, Monteiro, Vanessa Onofre, Guiliche, Onélia, Muianga, Argentina Felisbela, Mula, Flora, António, Virgílio, Chongo, Inocêncio, Oludele, John, Falk, Kerstin, Paploski, Igor A., Reis, Mitermayer G., Kitron, Uriel, Kümmerer, Beate M., Ribeiro, Guilherme S., Gudo, Eduardo Samo
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5802900/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29415070
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0192110
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author Mugabe, Vánio André
Ali, Sadia
Chelene, Imelda
Monteiro, Vanessa Onofre
Guiliche, Onélia
Muianga, Argentina Felisbela
Mula, Flora
António, Virgílio
Chongo, Inocêncio
Oludele, John
Falk, Kerstin
Paploski, Igor A.
Reis, Mitermayer G.
Kitron, Uriel
Kümmerer, Beate M.
Ribeiro, Guilherme S.
Gudo, Eduardo Samo
author_facet Mugabe, Vánio André
Ali, Sadia
Chelene, Imelda
Monteiro, Vanessa Onofre
Guiliche, Onélia
Muianga, Argentina Felisbela
Mula, Flora
António, Virgílio
Chongo, Inocêncio
Oludele, John
Falk, Kerstin
Paploski, Igor A.
Reis, Mitermayer G.
Kitron, Uriel
Kümmerer, Beate M.
Ribeiro, Guilherme S.
Gudo, Eduardo Samo
author_sort Mugabe, Vánio André
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description BACKGROUND: In January 2016, health authorities from Zambézia province, Mozambique reported the detection of some patients presenting with fever, arthralgia, and a positive result for chikungunya in an IgM-based Rapid Diagnostic Test (RDT). We initiated a study to investigate a potential chikungunya outbreak in the city of Quelimane. METHODS/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: From February to June 2016, we conducted a cross-sectional study enrolling febrile patients attending five outpatient health units in Quelimane. Serum from each patient was tested for CHIKV and DENV, using IgM and IgG ELISA and qRT-PCR. Patients were also tested for malaria by RDT. Entomological surveys were performed around patients’ households, and we calculated the proportion of positive ovitraps and the egg density per trap. A total of 163 patients were recruited, of which 99 (60.7%) were female. The median age was 28 years. IgM and IgG anti-CHIKV antibodies were identified in 17 (10.4%) and 103 (63.2%) patients, respectively. Plaque reduction neutralization assay confirmed the presence of anti-CHIKV antibodies in a subset of 11 tested patients with positive IgG results. IgM anti-DENV antibodies were found in 1 (0.9%) of 104 tested patients. Malaria was diagnosed in 35 (21.5%) patients, 2 of whom were also IgM-positive for CHIKV. Older age and lower education level were independently associated with the prevalence of IgG anti-CHIKV antibodies. Immature forms of Aedes aegypti were collected in 16 (20.3%) of 79 surveyed households. We also found that 25.0% (16/64) of the traps were positive, with an average of 90.8 eggs per pallet. CONCLUSIONS: Our investigation demonstrated that no CHIKV outbreak was ongoing in Quelimane; rather, endemic transmission of the virus has been ongoing. Aedes aegypti mosquitoes are abundant, but dengue cases occurred only sporadically. Further population-based cohort studies are needed to improve our understanding of aspects related to the dynamics of arboviral transmission in Mozambique, as well as in other parts of Sub-Saharan Africa.
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spelling pubmed-58029002018-02-23 Evidence for chikungunya and dengue transmission in Quelimane, Mozambique: Results from an investigation of a potential outbreak of chikungunya virus Mugabe, Vánio André Ali, Sadia Chelene, Imelda Monteiro, Vanessa Onofre Guiliche, Onélia Muianga, Argentina Felisbela Mula, Flora António, Virgílio Chongo, Inocêncio Oludele, John Falk, Kerstin Paploski, Igor A. Reis, Mitermayer G. Kitron, Uriel Kümmerer, Beate M. Ribeiro, Guilherme S. Gudo, Eduardo Samo PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: In January 2016, health authorities from Zambézia province, Mozambique reported the detection of some patients presenting with fever, arthralgia, and a positive result for chikungunya in an IgM-based Rapid Diagnostic Test (RDT). We initiated a study to investigate a potential chikungunya outbreak in the city of Quelimane. METHODS/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: From February to June 2016, we conducted a cross-sectional study enrolling febrile patients attending five outpatient health units in Quelimane. Serum from each patient was tested for CHIKV and DENV, using IgM and IgG ELISA and qRT-PCR. Patients were also tested for malaria by RDT. Entomological surveys were performed around patients’ households, and we calculated the proportion of positive ovitraps and the egg density per trap. A total of 163 patients were recruited, of which 99 (60.7%) were female. The median age was 28 years. IgM and IgG anti-CHIKV antibodies were identified in 17 (10.4%) and 103 (63.2%) patients, respectively. Plaque reduction neutralization assay confirmed the presence of anti-CHIKV antibodies in a subset of 11 tested patients with positive IgG results. IgM anti-DENV antibodies were found in 1 (0.9%) of 104 tested patients. Malaria was diagnosed in 35 (21.5%) patients, 2 of whom were also IgM-positive for CHIKV. Older age and lower education level were independently associated with the prevalence of IgG anti-CHIKV antibodies. Immature forms of Aedes aegypti were collected in 16 (20.3%) of 79 surveyed households. We also found that 25.0% (16/64) of the traps were positive, with an average of 90.8 eggs per pallet. CONCLUSIONS: Our investigation demonstrated that no CHIKV outbreak was ongoing in Quelimane; rather, endemic transmission of the virus has been ongoing. Aedes aegypti mosquitoes are abundant, but dengue cases occurred only sporadically. Further population-based cohort studies are needed to improve our understanding of aspects related to the dynamics of arboviral transmission in Mozambique, as well as in other parts of Sub-Saharan Africa. Public Library of Science 2018-02-07 /pmc/articles/PMC5802900/ /pubmed/29415070 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0192110 Text en © 2018 Mugabe 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.
spellingShingle Research Article
Mugabe, Vánio André
Ali, Sadia
Chelene, Imelda
Monteiro, Vanessa Onofre
Guiliche, Onélia
Muianga, Argentina Felisbela
Mula, Flora
António, Virgílio
Chongo, Inocêncio
Oludele, John
Falk, Kerstin
Paploski, Igor A.
Reis, Mitermayer G.
Kitron, Uriel
Kümmerer, Beate M.
Ribeiro, Guilherme S.
Gudo, Eduardo Samo
Evidence for chikungunya and dengue transmission in Quelimane, Mozambique: Results from an investigation of a potential outbreak of chikungunya virus
title Evidence for chikungunya and dengue transmission in Quelimane, Mozambique: Results from an investigation of a potential outbreak of chikungunya virus
title_full Evidence for chikungunya and dengue transmission in Quelimane, Mozambique: Results from an investigation of a potential outbreak of chikungunya virus
title_fullStr Evidence for chikungunya and dengue transmission in Quelimane, Mozambique: Results from an investigation of a potential outbreak of chikungunya virus
title_full_unstemmed Evidence for chikungunya and dengue transmission in Quelimane, Mozambique: Results from an investigation of a potential outbreak of chikungunya virus
title_short Evidence for chikungunya and dengue transmission in Quelimane, Mozambique: Results from an investigation of a potential outbreak of chikungunya virus
title_sort evidence for chikungunya and dengue transmission in quelimane, mozambique: results from an investigation of a potential outbreak of chikungunya virus
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5802900/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29415070
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0192110
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