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Prevalence of dengue fever virus antibodies and associated risk factors among residents of El-Gadarif state, Sudan

BACKGROUND: Dengue fever, caused by dengue virus (DENV), has become one of the most important mosquito-borne viral diseases with a steady rise in global incidence, including the Sudan. Sporadic cases and frequent acute febrile illness outbreaks, compatible with Dengue fever, have been reported in El...

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Autores principales: Eldigail, Mawahib H., Adam, Gamal K., Babiker, Rabie A., Khalid, Fatima, Adam, Ibrahim A., Omer, Osama H., Ahmed, Mohamed E., Birair, Sara L., Haroun, Eltahir M., AbuAisha, Hassan, Karrar, Abdelrahim E., Abdalla, Hamid S., Aradaib, Imadeldin E.
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6062928/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30053811
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12889-018-5853-3
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author Eldigail, Mawahib H.
Adam, Gamal K.
Babiker, Rabie A.
Khalid, Fatima
Adam, Ibrahim A.
Omer, Osama H.
Ahmed, Mohamed E.
Birair, Sara L.
Haroun, Eltahir M.
AbuAisha, Hassan
Karrar, Abdelrahim E.
Abdalla, Hamid S.
Aradaib, Imadeldin E.
author_facet Eldigail, Mawahib H.
Adam, Gamal K.
Babiker, Rabie A.
Khalid, Fatima
Adam, Ibrahim A.
Omer, Osama H.
Ahmed, Mohamed E.
Birair, Sara L.
Haroun, Eltahir M.
AbuAisha, Hassan
Karrar, Abdelrahim E.
Abdalla, Hamid S.
Aradaib, Imadeldin E.
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description BACKGROUND: Dengue fever, caused by dengue virus (DENV), has become one of the most important mosquito-borne viral diseases with a steady rise in global incidence, including the Sudan. Sporadic cases and frequent acute febrile illness outbreaks, compatible with Dengue fever, have been reported in El-Gadarif State, Sudan. However, diagnosis was based almost exclusively on clinical signs without confirmatory laboratory investigations. Despite the magnitude of the problem in El-Gadarif State, no information is currently available with regard to the epidemiology of the disease in this State. El-Gadarif State is one of the largest commercial centers in the Sudan. The objective of the present investigation is to estimate the prevalence of DENV antibodies, and determine the potential risk factors associated with seropositivity among residents of El-Gadarif State. METHODS: A cross sectional study was conducted in a total of 701residents randomly selected from all 10 localities in El-Gadarif State. The sera from the 701 residents were tested for the presence of DENV-specific immunoglobulin G (IgG) antibodies using a commercially available Anti-dengue IgG enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). RESULTS: Among the 701 residents, 334 residents (47.6%) were seropositive for DENV. Mosquito control (OR = 2.73, CI = 1.37–5.87, p-value = 0.001); low income (OR = 2.31, CI: 1.71–6.36, p value = 0.032); sleeping out-doors (OR = 3.73, CI = 2.63–6.23, p-value = 0.013), and localities were determined as potential risk factors for contracting DENV infection. CONCLUSIONS: The prevalence rate of DENV antibodies among residents of El-Gadarif State is significantly high (47.6%). Further epidemiologic studies including, distribution of mosquito vectors and implementation of improved surveillance are urgently warranted for better prediction and prevention of a possible DENV outbreak in El-Gadarif State, Sudan.
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spelling pubmed-60629282018-07-31 Prevalence of dengue fever virus antibodies and associated risk factors among residents of El-Gadarif state, Sudan Eldigail, Mawahib H. Adam, Gamal K. Babiker, Rabie A. Khalid, Fatima Adam, Ibrahim A. Omer, Osama H. Ahmed, Mohamed E. Birair, Sara L. Haroun, Eltahir M. AbuAisha, Hassan Karrar, Abdelrahim E. Abdalla, Hamid S. Aradaib, Imadeldin E. BMC Public Health Research Article BACKGROUND: Dengue fever, caused by dengue virus (DENV), has become one of the most important mosquito-borne viral diseases with a steady rise in global incidence, including the Sudan. Sporadic cases and frequent acute febrile illness outbreaks, compatible with Dengue fever, have been reported in El-Gadarif State, Sudan. However, diagnosis was based almost exclusively on clinical signs without confirmatory laboratory investigations. Despite the magnitude of the problem in El-Gadarif State, no information is currently available with regard to the epidemiology of the disease in this State. El-Gadarif State is one of the largest commercial centers in the Sudan. The objective of the present investigation is to estimate the prevalence of DENV antibodies, and determine the potential risk factors associated with seropositivity among residents of El-Gadarif State. METHODS: A cross sectional study was conducted in a total of 701residents randomly selected from all 10 localities in El-Gadarif State. The sera from the 701 residents were tested for the presence of DENV-specific immunoglobulin G (IgG) antibodies using a commercially available Anti-dengue IgG enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). RESULTS: Among the 701 residents, 334 residents (47.6%) were seropositive for DENV. Mosquito control (OR = 2.73, CI = 1.37–5.87, p-value = 0.001); low income (OR = 2.31, CI: 1.71–6.36, p value = 0.032); sleeping out-doors (OR = 3.73, CI = 2.63–6.23, p-value = 0.013), and localities were determined as potential risk factors for contracting DENV infection. CONCLUSIONS: The prevalence rate of DENV antibodies among residents of El-Gadarif State is significantly high (47.6%). Further epidemiologic studies including, distribution of mosquito vectors and implementation of improved surveillance are urgently warranted for better prediction and prevention of a possible DENV outbreak in El-Gadarif State, Sudan. BioMed Central 2018-07-27 /pmc/articles/PMC6062928/ /pubmed/30053811 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12889-018-5853-3 Text en © The Author(s). 2018 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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Eldigail, Mawahib H.
Adam, Gamal K.
Babiker, Rabie A.
Khalid, Fatima
Adam, Ibrahim A.
Omer, Osama H.
Ahmed, Mohamed E.
Birair, Sara L.
Haroun, Eltahir M.
AbuAisha, Hassan
Karrar, Abdelrahim E.
Abdalla, Hamid S.
Aradaib, Imadeldin E.
Prevalence of dengue fever virus antibodies and associated risk factors among residents of El-Gadarif state, Sudan
title Prevalence of dengue fever virus antibodies and associated risk factors among residents of El-Gadarif state, Sudan
title_full Prevalence of dengue fever virus antibodies and associated risk factors among residents of El-Gadarif state, Sudan
title_fullStr Prevalence of dengue fever virus antibodies and associated risk factors among residents of El-Gadarif state, Sudan
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence of dengue fever virus antibodies and associated risk factors among residents of El-Gadarif state, Sudan
title_short Prevalence of dengue fever virus antibodies and associated risk factors among residents of El-Gadarif state, Sudan
title_sort prevalence of dengue fever virus antibodies and associated risk factors among residents of el-gadarif state, sudan
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6062928/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30053811
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12889-018-5853-3
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