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Epidemiological, Serological, and Virological Features of Dengue in Nha Trang City, Vietnam
Vietnam is endemic for dengue. We conducted a series of retrospective and prospective studies to characterize the epidemiology of dengue and population mobility patterns in Nha Trang city, Vietnam, with a view to rational design of trials of community-level interventions. A 10-year time series of de...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5929208/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29313471 http://dx.doi.org/10.4269/ajtmh.17-0630 |
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author | Quyen, Duong Le Thanh Le, Nguyen Van Anh, Cao Thi Nguyen, Nguyen Binh Hoang, Dong Van Montgomery, Jacqui L. Kutcher, Simon C. Hoang Le, Nguyen Hien, Nguyen Tran Hue Kien, Duong Thi Rabaa, Maia O’Neill, Scott L. Simmons, Cameron P. Anh, Dang Duc Anders, Katherine L. |
author_facet | Quyen, Duong Le Thanh Le, Nguyen Van Anh, Cao Thi Nguyen, Nguyen Binh Hoang, Dong Van Montgomery, Jacqui L. Kutcher, Simon C. Hoang Le, Nguyen Hien, Nguyen Tran Hue Kien, Duong Thi Rabaa, Maia O’Neill, Scott L. Simmons, Cameron P. Anh, Dang Duc Anders, Katherine L. |
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description | Vietnam is endemic for dengue. We conducted a series of retrospective and prospective studies to characterize the epidemiology of dengue and population mobility patterns in Nha Trang city, Vietnam, with a view to rational design of trials of community-level interventions. A 10-year time series of dengue case notifications showed pronounced interannual variability, as well as spatial heterogeneity in ward-level dengue incidence (median annual coefficient of variation k = 0.47). Of 451 children aged 1–10 years enrolled in a cross-sectional serosurvey, almost one-third had evidence of a past dengue virus (DENV) infection, with older children more likely to have a multitypic response indicative of past exposure to ≥ 1 serotype. All four DENV serotypes were detected in hospitalized patients during 8 months of sampling in 2015. Mobility data collected from 1,000 children and young adults via prospective travel diaries showed that, although all ages spent approximately half of their daytime hours (5:00 am–9:00 pm) at home, younger age groups (≤ 14 years) spent a significantly greater proportion of their time within 500 m of home than older respondents. Together these findings inform the rational design of future trials of dengue preventive interventions in this setting by identifying 1) children < 7 years as an optimal target group for a flavivirus-naive serological cohort, 2) children and young adults as the predominant patient population for a study with a clinical end point of symptomatic dengue, and 3) substantial spatial and temporal variations in DENV transmission, with a consequent requirement for a trial to be large enough and of long enough duration to overcome this heterogeneity. |
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spelling | pubmed-59292082018-05-08 Epidemiological, Serological, and Virological Features of Dengue in Nha Trang City, Vietnam Quyen, Duong Le Thanh Le, Nguyen Van Anh, Cao Thi Nguyen, Nguyen Binh Hoang, Dong Van Montgomery, Jacqui L. Kutcher, Simon C. Hoang Le, Nguyen Hien, Nguyen Tran Hue Kien, Duong Thi Rabaa, Maia O’Neill, Scott L. Simmons, Cameron P. Anh, Dang Duc Anders, Katherine L. Am J Trop Med Hyg Articles Vietnam is endemic for dengue. We conducted a series of retrospective and prospective studies to characterize the epidemiology of dengue and population mobility patterns in Nha Trang city, Vietnam, with a view to rational design of trials of community-level interventions. A 10-year time series of dengue case notifications showed pronounced interannual variability, as well as spatial heterogeneity in ward-level dengue incidence (median annual coefficient of variation k = 0.47). Of 451 children aged 1–10 years enrolled in a cross-sectional serosurvey, almost one-third had evidence of a past dengue virus (DENV) infection, with older children more likely to have a multitypic response indicative of past exposure to ≥ 1 serotype. All four DENV serotypes were detected in hospitalized patients during 8 months of sampling in 2015. Mobility data collected from 1,000 children and young adults via prospective travel diaries showed that, although all ages spent approximately half of their daytime hours (5:00 am–9:00 pm) at home, younger age groups (≤ 14 years) spent a significantly greater proportion of their time within 500 m of home than older respondents. Together these findings inform the rational design of future trials of dengue preventive interventions in this setting by identifying 1) children < 7 years as an optimal target group for a flavivirus-naive serological cohort, 2) children and young adults as the predominant patient population for a study with a clinical end point of symptomatic dengue, and 3) substantial spatial and temporal variations in DENV transmission, with a consequent requirement for a trial to be large enough and of long enough duration to overcome this heterogeneity. The American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 2018-02 2018-01-08 /pmc/articles/PMC5929208/ /pubmed/29313471 http://dx.doi.org/10.4269/ajtmh.17-0630 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. |
spellingShingle | Articles Quyen, Duong Le Thanh Le, Nguyen Van Anh, Cao Thi Nguyen, Nguyen Binh Hoang, Dong Van Montgomery, Jacqui L. Kutcher, Simon C. Hoang Le, Nguyen Hien, Nguyen Tran Hue Kien, Duong Thi Rabaa, Maia O’Neill, Scott L. Simmons, Cameron P. Anh, Dang Duc Anders, Katherine L. Epidemiological, Serological, and Virological Features of Dengue in Nha Trang City, Vietnam |
title | Epidemiological, Serological, and Virological Features of Dengue in Nha Trang City, Vietnam |
title_full | Epidemiological, Serological, and Virological Features of Dengue in Nha Trang City, Vietnam |
title_fullStr | Epidemiological, Serological, and Virological Features of Dengue in Nha Trang City, Vietnam |
title_full_unstemmed | Epidemiological, Serological, and Virological Features of Dengue in Nha Trang City, Vietnam |
title_short | Epidemiological, Serological, and Virological Features of Dengue in Nha Trang City, Vietnam |
title_sort | epidemiological, serological, and virological features of dengue in nha trang city, vietnam |
topic | Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5929208/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29313471 http://dx.doi.org/10.4269/ajtmh.17-0630 |
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