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Risk Factors Associated with Dengue Transmission and Spatial Distribution of High Seroprevalence in Schoolchildren from the Urban Area of Medellin, Colombia

Dengue fever is an increasing health problem in tropical and subtropical regions. During 2010 in Medellin, the younger population presented a particularly high dengue incidence rate. This study estimated dengue virus (DENV) transmission in schoolchildren (aged 5–19 years) in Medellin from 2010 to 20...

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Autores principales: Piedrahita, Leidy Diana, Agudelo Salas, Ivony Y., Marin, Katherine, Trujillo, Andrea I., Osorio, Jorge E., Arboleda-Sanchez, Sair Orieta, Restrepo, Berta Nelly
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Publicado: Hindawi 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6139211/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30245759
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/2308095
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author Piedrahita, Leidy Diana
Agudelo Salas, Ivony Y.
Marin, Katherine
Trujillo, Andrea I.
Osorio, Jorge E.
Arboleda-Sanchez, Sair Orieta
Restrepo, Berta Nelly
author_facet Piedrahita, Leidy Diana
Agudelo Salas, Ivony Y.
Marin, Katherine
Trujillo, Andrea I.
Osorio, Jorge E.
Arboleda-Sanchez, Sair Orieta
Restrepo, Berta Nelly
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description Dengue fever is an increasing health problem in tropical and subtropical regions. During 2010 in Medellin, the younger population presented a particularly high dengue incidence rate. This study estimated dengue virus (DENV) transmission in schoolchildren (aged 5–19 years) in Medellin from 2010 to 2012. A longitudinal serological survey (IgG) and spatial analysis were conducted to determine the distribution of DENV seroprevalence. A total of 4,385 schoolchildren participated for at least one year. Dengue seroprevalence significantly increased during the studied period (53.8% to 64.6%; p < 0.001). A significantly higher seroconversion rate was observed in 2010-2011 (16.8%) compared to 2011-2012 (7.8%). Multivariate regression analysis showed that the main factor associated with the seroprevalence was the aging. Furthermore, in 2010, patients with high socioeconomic status presented a lower risk. Predominant multitypic and DENV4 monotypic antibody responses were demonstrated. Geostatistical analysis evidenced a temporal clustering distribution of DENV seroprevalence in 2010. Population density and Ae. aegypti House Index were significantly correlated with the observed pattern. This study revealed high DENV transmission in schoolchildren determined as “sentinel population.” High DENV risk was found in districts with combined poorly socioeconomic conditions and densest human and mosquito populations. These findings may allow to target population for effective prevention and vaccination campaigns.
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spelling pubmed-61392112018-09-23 Risk Factors Associated with Dengue Transmission and Spatial Distribution of High Seroprevalence in Schoolchildren from the Urban Area of Medellin, Colombia Piedrahita, Leidy Diana Agudelo Salas, Ivony Y. Marin, Katherine Trujillo, Andrea I. Osorio, Jorge E. Arboleda-Sanchez, Sair Orieta Restrepo, Berta Nelly Can J Infect Dis Med Microbiol Research Article Dengue fever is an increasing health problem in tropical and subtropical regions. During 2010 in Medellin, the younger population presented a particularly high dengue incidence rate. This study estimated dengue virus (DENV) transmission in schoolchildren (aged 5–19 years) in Medellin from 2010 to 2012. A longitudinal serological survey (IgG) and spatial analysis were conducted to determine the distribution of DENV seroprevalence. A total of 4,385 schoolchildren participated for at least one year. Dengue seroprevalence significantly increased during the studied period (53.8% to 64.6%; p < 0.001). A significantly higher seroconversion rate was observed in 2010-2011 (16.8%) compared to 2011-2012 (7.8%). Multivariate regression analysis showed that the main factor associated with the seroprevalence was the aging. Furthermore, in 2010, patients with high socioeconomic status presented a lower risk. Predominant multitypic and DENV4 monotypic antibody responses were demonstrated. Geostatistical analysis evidenced a temporal clustering distribution of DENV seroprevalence in 2010. Population density and Ae. aegypti House Index were significantly correlated with the observed pattern. This study revealed high DENV transmission in schoolchildren determined as “sentinel population.” High DENV risk was found in districts with combined poorly socioeconomic conditions and densest human and mosquito populations. These findings may allow to target population for effective prevention and vaccination campaigns. Hindawi 2018-09-02 /pmc/articles/PMC6139211/ /pubmed/30245759 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/2308095 Text en Copyright © 2018 Leidy Diana Piedrahita et al. http://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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Piedrahita, Leidy Diana
Agudelo Salas, Ivony Y.
Marin, Katherine
Trujillo, Andrea I.
Osorio, Jorge E.
Arboleda-Sanchez, Sair Orieta
Restrepo, Berta Nelly
Risk Factors Associated with Dengue Transmission and Spatial Distribution of High Seroprevalence in Schoolchildren from the Urban Area of Medellin, Colombia
title Risk Factors Associated with Dengue Transmission and Spatial Distribution of High Seroprevalence in Schoolchildren from the Urban Area of Medellin, Colombia
title_full Risk Factors Associated with Dengue Transmission and Spatial Distribution of High Seroprevalence in Schoolchildren from the Urban Area of Medellin, Colombia
title_fullStr Risk Factors Associated with Dengue Transmission and Spatial Distribution of High Seroprevalence in Schoolchildren from the Urban Area of Medellin, Colombia
title_full_unstemmed Risk Factors Associated with Dengue Transmission and Spatial Distribution of High Seroprevalence in Schoolchildren from the Urban Area of Medellin, Colombia
title_short Risk Factors Associated with Dengue Transmission and Spatial Distribution of High Seroprevalence in Schoolchildren from the Urban Area of Medellin, Colombia
title_sort risk factors associated with dengue transmission and spatial distribution of high seroprevalence in schoolchildren from the urban area of medellin, colombia
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6139211/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30245759
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/2308095
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