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Serological Data Shows Low Levels of Chikungunya Exposure in Senegalese Nomadic Pastoralists

The chikungunya virus (CHIKV) is spread by Aedes aegypti and Ae. albopictus mosquitos worldwide; infection can lead to disease including joint pain, fever, and rash, with some convalescent persons experiencing chronic symptoms. Historically, CHIKV transmission has occurred in Africa and Asia, but re...

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Autores principales: Seck, Mame Cheikh, Badiane, Aida Sadikh, Thwing, Julie, Moss, Delynn, Fall, Fatou Ba, Gomis, Jules Francois, Deme, Awa Bineta, Diongue, Khadim, Sy, Mohamed, Mbaye, Aminata, Ndiaye, Tolla, Gaye, Aminata, Ndiaye, Yaye Die, Diallo, Mamadou Alpha, Ndiaye, Daouda, Rogier, Eric
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Publicado: MDPI 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6789836/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31357631
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pathogens8030113
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author Seck, Mame Cheikh
Badiane, Aida Sadikh
Thwing, Julie
Moss, Delynn
Fall, Fatou Ba
Gomis, Jules Francois
Deme, Awa Bineta
Diongue, Khadim
Sy, Mohamed
Mbaye, Aminata
Ndiaye, Tolla
Gaye, Aminata
Ndiaye, Yaye Die
Diallo, Mamadou Alpha
Ndiaye, Daouda
Rogier, Eric
author_facet Seck, Mame Cheikh
Badiane, Aida Sadikh
Thwing, Julie
Moss, Delynn
Fall, Fatou Ba
Gomis, Jules Francois
Deme, Awa Bineta
Diongue, Khadim
Sy, Mohamed
Mbaye, Aminata
Ndiaye, Tolla
Gaye, Aminata
Ndiaye, Yaye Die
Diallo, Mamadou Alpha
Ndiaye, Daouda
Rogier, Eric
author_sort Seck, Mame Cheikh
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description The chikungunya virus (CHIKV) is spread by Aedes aegypti and Ae. albopictus mosquitos worldwide; infection can lead to disease including joint pain, fever, and rash, with some convalescent persons experiencing chronic symptoms. Historically, CHIKV transmission has occurred in Africa and Asia, but recent outbreaks have taken place in Europe, Indonesia, and the Americas. From September to October 2014, a survey was undertaken with nomadic pastoralists residing in the northeast departments of Senegal. Blood dried on filter paper (dried blood spots; DBS) were collected from 1465 participants of all ages, and assayed for Immunoglobulin G (IgG) antibodies against CHIKV E1 antigen by a bead-based multiplex assay. The overall seroprevalence of all participants to CHIKV E1 was 2.7%, with no persons under 10 years of age found to be antibody positive. Above 10 years of age, clear increases of seroprevalence and IgG levels were observed with increasing age; 7.6% of participants older than 50 years were found to be positive for anti-CHIKV IgG. Reported net ownership, net usage, and gender were all non-significant explanatory variables of seropositivity. These data show a low-level historical exposure of this pastoralist population to CHIKV, with no evidence of recent CHIKV transmission in the past decade.
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spelling pubmed-67898362019-10-16 Serological Data Shows Low Levels of Chikungunya Exposure in Senegalese Nomadic Pastoralists Seck, Mame Cheikh Badiane, Aida Sadikh Thwing, Julie Moss, Delynn Fall, Fatou Ba Gomis, Jules Francois Deme, Awa Bineta Diongue, Khadim Sy, Mohamed Mbaye, Aminata Ndiaye, Tolla Gaye, Aminata Ndiaye, Yaye Die Diallo, Mamadou Alpha Ndiaye, Daouda Rogier, Eric Pathogens Article The chikungunya virus (CHIKV) is spread by Aedes aegypti and Ae. albopictus mosquitos worldwide; infection can lead to disease including joint pain, fever, and rash, with some convalescent persons experiencing chronic symptoms. Historically, CHIKV transmission has occurred in Africa and Asia, but recent outbreaks have taken place in Europe, Indonesia, and the Americas. From September to October 2014, a survey was undertaken with nomadic pastoralists residing in the northeast departments of Senegal. Blood dried on filter paper (dried blood spots; DBS) were collected from 1465 participants of all ages, and assayed for Immunoglobulin G (IgG) antibodies against CHIKV E1 antigen by a bead-based multiplex assay. The overall seroprevalence of all participants to CHIKV E1 was 2.7%, with no persons under 10 years of age found to be antibody positive. Above 10 years of age, clear increases of seroprevalence and IgG levels were observed with increasing age; 7.6% of participants older than 50 years were found to be positive for anti-CHIKV IgG. Reported net ownership, net usage, and gender were all non-significant explanatory variables of seropositivity. These data show a low-level historical exposure of this pastoralist population to CHIKV, with no evidence of recent CHIKV transmission in the past decade. MDPI 2019-07-27 /pmc/articles/PMC6789836/ /pubmed/31357631 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pathogens8030113 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Seck, Mame Cheikh
Badiane, Aida Sadikh
Thwing, Julie
Moss, Delynn
Fall, Fatou Ba
Gomis, Jules Francois
Deme, Awa Bineta
Diongue, Khadim
Sy, Mohamed
Mbaye, Aminata
Ndiaye, Tolla
Gaye, Aminata
Ndiaye, Yaye Die
Diallo, Mamadou Alpha
Ndiaye, Daouda
Rogier, Eric
Serological Data Shows Low Levels of Chikungunya Exposure in Senegalese Nomadic Pastoralists
title Serological Data Shows Low Levels of Chikungunya Exposure in Senegalese Nomadic Pastoralists
title_full Serological Data Shows Low Levels of Chikungunya Exposure in Senegalese Nomadic Pastoralists
title_fullStr Serological Data Shows Low Levels of Chikungunya Exposure in Senegalese Nomadic Pastoralists
title_full_unstemmed Serological Data Shows Low Levels of Chikungunya Exposure in Senegalese Nomadic Pastoralists
title_short Serological Data Shows Low Levels of Chikungunya Exposure in Senegalese Nomadic Pastoralists
title_sort serological data shows low levels of chikungunya exposure in senegalese nomadic pastoralists
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6789836/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31357631
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pathogens8030113
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