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Pan-ebolavirus serology study of healthcare workers in the Mbandaka Health Region, Democratic Republic of the Congo
Although multiple antigenically distinct ebolavirus species can cause human disease, previous serosurveys focused on only Zaire ebolavirus (EBOV). Thus, the extent of reactivity or exposure to other ebolaviruses, and which sociodemographic factors are linked to this seroreactivity, are unclear. We c...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8929691/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35255093 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0010167 |
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author | Shaffer, Kelly C. L. Hui, Sean Bratcher, Anna King, Liam B. Mutombe, Rachel Kavira, Nathalie Kompany, Jean Paul Tambu, Merly Musene, Kamy Mukadi, Patrick Mbala, Placide Gadoth, Adva West, Brandyn R. Ilunga, Benoit Kebela Kaba, Didine Muyembe-Tanfum, Jean Jacques Hoff, Nicole A. Rimoin, Anne W. Saphire, Erica Ollmann |
author_facet | Shaffer, Kelly C. L. Hui, Sean Bratcher, Anna King, Liam B. Mutombe, Rachel Kavira, Nathalie Kompany, Jean Paul Tambu, Merly Musene, Kamy Mukadi, Patrick Mbala, Placide Gadoth, Adva West, Brandyn R. Ilunga, Benoit Kebela Kaba, Didine Muyembe-Tanfum, Jean Jacques Hoff, Nicole A. Rimoin, Anne W. Saphire, Erica Ollmann |
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description | Although multiple antigenically distinct ebolavirus species can cause human disease, previous serosurveys focused on only Zaire ebolavirus (EBOV). Thus, the extent of reactivity or exposure to other ebolaviruses, and which sociodemographic factors are linked to this seroreactivity, are unclear. We conducted a serosurvey of 539 healthcare workers (HCW) in Mbandaka, Democratic Republic of the Congo, using ELISA-based analysis of serum IgG against EBOV, Sudan ebolavirus (SUDV) and Bundibugyo ebolavirus (BDBV) glycoproteins (GP). We compared seroreactivity to risk factors for viral exposure using univariate and multivariable logistic regression. Seroreactivity against different GPs ranged from 2.2–4.6%. Samples from six individuals reacted to all three species of ebolavirus and 27 samples showed a species-specific IgG response. We find that community health volunteers are more likely to be seroreactive against each antigen than nurses, and in general, that HCWs with indirect patient contact have higher anti-EBOV GP IgG levels than those with direct contact. Seroreactivity against ebolavirus GP may be associated with positions that offer less occupational training and access to PPE. Those individuals with broadly reactive responses may have had multiple ebolavirus exposures or developed cross-reactive antibodies. In contrast, those individuals with species-specific BDBV or SUDV GP seroreactivity may have been exposed to an ebolavirus not previously known to circulate in the region. |
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spelling | pubmed-89296912022-03-18 Pan-ebolavirus serology study of healthcare workers in the Mbandaka Health Region, Democratic Republic of the Congo Shaffer, Kelly C. L. Hui, Sean Bratcher, Anna King, Liam B. Mutombe, Rachel Kavira, Nathalie Kompany, Jean Paul Tambu, Merly Musene, Kamy Mukadi, Patrick Mbala, Placide Gadoth, Adva West, Brandyn R. Ilunga, Benoit Kebela Kaba, Didine Muyembe-Tanfum, Jean Jacques Hoff, Nicole A. Rimoin, Anne W. Saphire, Erica Ollmann PLoS Negl Trop Dis Research Article Although multiple antigenically distinct ebolavirus species can cause human disease, previous serosurveys focused on only Zaire ebolavirus (EBOV). Thus, the extent of reactivity or exposure to other ebolaviruses, and which sociodemographic factors are linked to this seroreactivity, are unclear. We conducted a serosurvey of 539 healthcare workers (HCW) in Mbandaka, Democratic Republic of the Congo, using ELISA-based analysis of serum IgG against EBOV, Sudan ebolavirus (SUDV) and Bundibugyo ebolavirus (BDBV) glycoproteins (GP). We compared seroreactivity to risk factors for viral exposure using univariate and multivariable logistic regression. Seroreactivity against different GPs ranged from 2.2–4.6%. Samples from six individuals reacted to all three species of ebolavirus and 27 samples showed a species-specific IgG response. We find that community health volunteers are more likely to be seroreactive against each antigen than nurses, and in general, that HCWs with indirect patient contact have higher anti-EBOV GP IgG levels than those with direct contact. Seroreactivity against ebolavirus GP may be associated with positions that offer less occupational training and access to PPE. Those individuals with broadly reactive responses may have had multiple ebolavirus exposures or developed cross-reactive antibodies. In contrast, those individuals with species-specific BDBV or SUDV GP seroreactivity may have been exposed to an ebolavirus not previously known to circulate in the region. Public Library of Science 2022-03-07 /pmc/articles/PMC8929691/ /pubmed/35255093 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0010167 Text en © 2022 Shaffer et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://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 | Research Article Shaffer, Kelly C. L. Hui, Sean Bratcher, Anna King, Liam B. Mutombe, Rachel Kavira, Nathalie Kompany, Jean Paul Tambu, Merly Musene, Kamy Mukadi, Patrick Mbala, Placide Gadoth, Adva West, Brandyn R. Ilunga, Benoit Kebela Kaba, Didine Muyembe-Tanfum, Jean Jacques Hoff, Nicole A. Rimoin, Anne W. Saphire, Erica Ollmann Pan-ebolavirus serology study of healthcare workers in the Mbandaka Health Region, Democratic Republic of the Congo |
title | Pan-ebolavirus serology study of healthcare workers in the Mbandaka Health Region, Democratic Republic of the Congo |
title_full | Pan-ebolavirus serology study of healthcare workers in the Mbandaka Health Region, Democratic Republic of the Congo |
title_fullStr | Pan-ebolavirus serology study of healthcare workers in the Mbandaka Health Region, Democratic Republic of the Congo |
title_full_unstemmed | Pan-ebolavirus serology study of healthcare workers in the Mbandaka Health Region, Democratic Republic of the Congo |
title_short | Pan-ebolavirus serology study of healthcare workers in the Mbandaka Health Region, Democratic Republic of the Congo |
title_sort | pan-ebolavirus serology study of healthcare workers in the mbandaka health region, democratic republic of the congo |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8929691/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35255093 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0010167 |
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