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The Burden of Dengue Fever and Chikungunya in Southern Coastal Ecuador: Epidemiology, Clinical Presentation, and Phylogenetics from the First Two Years of a Prospective Study
Here, we report the findings from the first 2 years (2014–2015) of an arbovirus surveillance study conducted in Machala, Ecuador, a dengue-endemic region. Patients with suspected dengue virus (DENV) infections (index cases, N = 324) were referred from five Ministry of Health clinical sites. A subset...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5953373/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29512482 http://dx.doi.org/10.4269/ajtmh.17-0762 |
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author | Stewart-Ibarra, Anna M. Ryan, Sadie J. Kenneson, Aileen King, Christine A. Abbott, Mark Barbachano-Guerrero, Arturo Beltrán-Ayala, Efraín Borbor-Cordova, Mercy J. Cárdenas, Washington B. Cueva, Cinthya Finkelstein, Julia L. Lupone, Christina D. Jarman, Richard G. Maljkovic Berry, Irina Mehta, Saurabh Polhemus, Mark Silva, Mercy Endy, Timothy P. |
author_facet | Stewart-Ibarra, Anna M. Ryan, Sadie J. Kenneson, Aileen King, Christine A. Abbott, Mark Barbachano-Guerrero, Arturo Beltrán-Ayala, Efraín Borbor-Cordova, Mercy J. Cárdenas, Washington B. Cueva, Cinthya Finkelstein, Julia L. Lupone, Christina D. Jarman, Richard G. Maljkovic Berry, Irina Mehta, Saurabh Polhemus, Mark Silva, Mercy Endy, Timothy P. |
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description | Here, we report the findings from the first 2 years (2014–2015) of an arbovirus surveillance study conducted in Machala, Ecuador, a dengue-endemic region. Patients with suspected dengue virus (DENV) infections (index cases, N = 324) were referred from five Ministry of Health clinical sites. A subset of DENV-positive index cases (N = 44) were selected, and individuals from the index household and four neighboring homes within 200 m were recruited (N = 400). Individuals who entered the study, other than the index cases, are referred to as associates. In 2014, 70.9% of index cases and 35.6% of associates had acute or recent DENV infections. In 2015, 28.3% of index cases and 12.8% of associates had acute or recent DENV infections. For every DENV infection captured by passive surveillance, we detected an additional three acute or recent DENV infections in associates. Of associates with acute DENV infections, 68% reported dengue-like symptoms, with the highest prevalence of symptomatic acute infections in children aged less than 10 years. The first chikungunya virus (CHIKV) infections were detected on epidemiological week 12 in 2015; 43.1% of index cases and 3.5% of associates had acute CHIKV infections. No Zika virus infections were detected. Phylogenetic analyses of isolates of DENV from 2014 revealed genetic relatedness and shared ancestry of DENV1, DENV2, and DENV4 genomes from Ecuador with those from Venezuela and Colombia, indicating the presence of viral flow between Ecuador and surrounding countries. Enhanced surveillance studies, such as this, provide high-resolution data on symptomatic and inapparent infections across the population. |
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spelling | pubmed-59533732018-05-15 The Burden of Dengue Fever and Chikungunya in Southern Coastal Ecuador: Epidemiology, Clinical Presentation, and Phylogenetics from the First Two Years of a Prospective Study Stewart-Ibarra, Anna M. Ryan, Sadie J. Kenneson, Aileen King, Christine A. Abbott, Mark Barbachano-Guerrero, Arturo Beltrán-Ayala, Efraín Borbor-Cordova, Mercy J. Cárdenas, Washington B. Cueva, Cinthya Finkelstein, Julia L. Lupone, Christina D. Jarman, Richard G. Maljkovic Berry, Irina Mehta, Saurabh Polhemus, Mark Silva, Mercy Endy, Timothy P. Am J Trop Med Hyg Articles Here, we report the findings from the first 2 years (2014–2015) of an arbovirus surveillance study conducted in Machala, Ecuador, a dengue-endemic region. Patients with suspected dengue virus (DENV) infections (index cases, N = 324) were referred from five Ministry of Health clinical sites. A subset of DENV-positive index cases (N = 44) were selected, and individuals from the index household and four neighboring homes within 200 m were recruited (N = 400). Individuals who entered the study, other than the index cases, are referred to as associates. In 2014, 70.9% of index cases and 35.6% of associates had acute or recent DENV infections. In 2015, 28.3% of index cases and 12.8% of associates had acute or recent DENV infections. For every DENV infection captured by passive surveillance, we detected an additional three acute or recent DENV infections in associates. Of associates with acute DENV infections, 68% reported dengue-like symptoms, with the highest prevalence of symptomatic acute infections in children aged less than 10 years. The first chikungunya virus (CHIKV) infections were detected on epidemiological week 12 in 2015; 43.1% of index cases and 3.5% of associates had acute CHIKV infections. No Zika virus infections were detected. Phylogenetic analyses of isolates of DENV from 2014 revealed genetic relatedness and shared ancestry of DENV1, DENV2, and DENV4 genomes from Ecuador with those from Venezuela and Colombia, indicating the presence of viral flow between Ecuador and surrounding countries. Enhanced surveillance studies, such as this, provide high-resolution data on symptomatic and inapparent infections across the population. The American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 2018-05 2018-03-05 /pmc/articles/PMC5953373/ /pubmed/29512482 http://dx.doi.org/10.4269/ajtmh.17-0762 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 Stewart-Ibarra, Anna M. Ryan, Sadie J. Kenneson, Aileen King, Christine A. Abbott, Mark Barbachano-Guerrero, Arturo Beltrán-Ayala, Efraín Borbor-Cordova, Mercy J. Cárdenas, Washington B. Cueva, Cinthya Finkelstein, Julia L. Lupone, Christina D. Jarman, Richard G. Maljkovic Berry, Irina Mehta, Saurabh Polhemus, Mark Silva, Mercy Endy, Timothy P. The Burden of Dengue Fever and Chikungunya in Southern Coastal Ecuador: Epidemiology, Clinical Presentation, and Phylogenetics from the First Two Years of a Prospective Study |
title | The Burden of Dengue Fever and Chikungunya in Southern Coastal Ecuador: Epidemiology, Clinical Presentation, and Phylogenetics from the First Two Years of a Prospective Study |
title_full | The Burden of Dengue Fever and Chikungunya in Southern Coastal Ecuador: Epidemiology, Clinical Presentation, and Phylogenetics from the First Two Years of a Prospective Study |
title_fullStr | The Burden of Dengue Fever and Chikungunya in Southern Coastal Ecuador: Epidemiology, Clinical Presentation, and Phylogenetics from the First Two Years of a Prospective Study |
title_full_unstemmed | The Burden of Dengue Fever and Chikungunya in Southern Coastal Ecuador: Epidemiology, Clinical Presentation, and Phylogenetics from the First Two Years of a Prospective Study |
title_short | The Burden of Dengue Fever and Chikungunya in Southern Coastal Ecuador: Epidemiology, Clinical Presentation, and Phylogenetics from the First Two Years of a Prospective Study |
title_sort | burden of dengue fever and chikungunya in southern coastal ecuador: epidemiology, clinical presentation, and phylogenetics from the first two years of a prospective study |
topic | Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5953373/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29512482 http://dx.doi.org/10.4269/ajtmh.17-0762 |
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