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Evaluation of Human Exposure to Aedes Bites in Rubber and Palm Cultivations Using an Immunoepidemiological Biomarker

Arbovirus infections, mainly transmitted by Aedes mosquito, are emerging in Africa. Efficient vector control requires an understanding of ecological factors which could impact on the risk of transmission, such as environmental changes linked to agricultural practices. The present study aims to asses...

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Autores principales: Yobo, Céline Mabot, Sadia-Kacou, Cécile Agnimou Malanfoua, Adja, Maurice Akré, Elanga-Ndille, Emmanuel, Sagna, André Barembaye, Guindo-Coulibaly, Négnorogo, Poinsignon, Anne, Remoue, Franck, Koudou, Benjamin Guibéhi
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Hindawi 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6106716/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30175128
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/3572696
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author Yobo, Céline Mabot
Sadia-Kacou, Cécile Agnimou Malanfoua
Adja, Maurice Akré
Elanga-Ndille, Emmanuel
Sagna, André Barembaye
Guindo-Coulibaly, Négnorogo
Poinsignon, Anne
Remoue, Franck
Koudou, Benjamin Guibéhi
author_facet Yobo, Céline Mabot
Sadia-Kacou, Cécile Agnimou Malanfoua
Adja, Maurice Akré
Elanga-Ndille, Emmanuel
Sagna, André Barembaye
Guindo-Coulibaly, Négnorogo
Poinsignon, Anne
Remoue, Franck
Koudou, Benjamin Guibéhi
author_sort Yobo, Céline Mabot
collection PubMed
description Arbovirus infections, mainly transmitted by Aedes mosquito, are emerging in Africa. Efficient vector control requires an understanding of ecological factors which could impact on the risk of transmission, such as environmental changes linked to agricultural practices. The present study aims to assess the level of human exposure to Aedes mosquito bites in different agroecosystem area, using an immunological tool which quantifies human IgG antibody response to one Ae. aegypti salivary peptide. Specific IgG responses were assessed during dry and rainy seasons, in children living in different villages in Côte d'Ivoire: N'Zikro (rubber and oil palm exploitations), Ehania-V5 (oil palm), and Ayébo (without intensive agricultural activities). In the dry season, specific IgG levels were significantly lower in Ayébo compared to Ehania-V5 and N'Zikro and, interestingly, were similarly high in both villages with cultivations. In the rainy season, no difference of specific IgG was observed between villages. Specific IgG responses remained therefore high during both seasons in villages associated with intensive agricultural. The rubber and oil palm cultivations could maintain a high level of human exposure to Aedes mosquito bites during both dry and rainy seasons. These agricultural activities could represent a permanent risk factor of the transmission of arboviruses.
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spelling pubmed-61067162018-09-02 Evaluation of Human Exposure to Aedes Bites in Rubber and Palm Cultivations Using an Immunoepidemiological Biomarker Yobo, Céline Mabot Sadia-Kacou, Cécile Agnimou Malanfoua Adja, Maurice Akré Elanga-Ndille, Emmanuel Sagna, André Barembaye Guindo-Coulibaly, Négnorogo Poinsignon, Anne Remoue, Franck Koudou, Benjamin Guibéhi Biomed Res Int Research Article Arbovirus infections, mainly transmitted by Aedes mosquito, are emerging in Africa. Efficient vector control requires an understanding of ecological factors which could impact on the risk of transmission, such as environmental changes linked to agricultural practices. The present study aims to assess the level of human exposure to Aedes mosquito bites in different agroecosystem area, using an immunological tool which quantifies human IgG antibody response to one Ae. aegypti salivary peptide. Specific IgG responses were assessed during dry and rainy seasons, in children living in different villages in Côte d'Ivoire: N'Zikro (rubber and oil palm exploitations), Ehania-V5 (oil palm), and Ayébo (without intensive agricultural activities). In the dry season, specific IgG levels were significantly lower in Ayébo compared to Ehania-V5 and N'Zikro and, interestingly, were similarly high in both villages with cultivations. In the rainy season, no difference of specific IgG was observed between villages. Specific IgG responses remained therefore high during both seasons in villages associated with intensive agricultural. The rubber and oil palm cultivations could maintain a high level of human exposure to Aedes mosquito bites during both dry and rainy seasons. These agricultural activities could represent a permanent risk factor of the transmission of arboviruses. Hindawi 2018-08-09 /pmc/articles/PMC6106716/ /pubmed/30175128 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/3572696 Text en Copyright © 2018 Céline Mabot Yobo et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Yobo, Céline Mabot
Sadia-Kacou, Cécile Agnimou Malanfoua
Adja, Maurice Akré
Elanga-Ndille, Emmanuel
Sagna, André Barembaye
Guindo-Coulibaly, Négnorogo
Poinsignon, Anne
Remoue, Franck
Koudou, Benjamin Guibéhi
Evaluation of Human Exposure to Aedes Bites in Rubber and Palm Cultivations Using an Immunoepidemiological Biomarker
title Evaluation of Human Exposure to Aedes Bites in Rubber and Palm Cultivations Using an Immunoepidemiological Biomarker
title_full Evaluation of Human Exposure to Aedes Bites in Rubber and Palm Cultivations Using an Immunoepidemiological Biomarker
title_fullStr Evaluation of Human Exposure to Aedes Bites in Rubber and Palm Cultivations Using an Immunoepidemiological Biomarker
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of Human Exposure to Aedes Bites in Rubber and Palm Cultivations Using an Immunoepidemiological Biomarker
title_short Evaluation of Human Exposure to Aedes Bites in Rubber and Palm Cultivations Using an Immunoepidemiological Biomarker
title_sort evaluation of human exposure to aedes bites in rubber and palm cultivations using an immunoepidemiological biomarker
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6106716/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30175128
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/3572696
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