Seroprevalence of arboviruses in Ecuador: Implications for improved surveillance
Introduction: Arthropod-borne viruses (arboviruses) cause morbidity and mortality in humans and domestic animals worldwide. The percentage of population immunity or susceptibility to these viruses in Ecuador is unknown. Objectives: To investigate the proportion of Ecuadorian populations with IgG ant...
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doaj-692efe20e23f491baca33cf5194a21b52021-07-01T16:25:14ZengInstituto Nacional de SaludBiomédica: revista del Instituto Nacional de Salud0120-41572021-06-0141224725910.7705/biomedica.56235623Seroprevalence of arboviruses in Ecuador: Implications for improved surveillanceErnesto Gutiérrez-Vera0Leandro Patiño1Martha Castillo-Segovia2Víctor Mora-Valencia3Julio Montesdeoca-Agurto4Mary Regato-Arrata5Departamento de Virología, Instituto Nacional de Investigación en Salud Pública “Dr. Leopoldo Izquieta Pérez”, Guayaquil, EcuadorDepartamento de Virología, Instituto Nacional de Investigación en Salud Pública “Dr. Leopoldo Izquieta Pérez”, Guayaquil, Ecuador; Dirección Técnica de Investigación, Desarrollo e Innovación, Instituto Nacional de Investigación en Salud Pública “Dr. Leopoldo Izquieta Pérez”, Guayaquil, EcuadorDepartamento de Virología, Instituto Nacional de Investigación en Salud Pública “Dr. Leopoldo Izquieta Pérez”, Guayaquil, Ecuador; Escuela de Medicina, Universidad de Especialidades Espíritu Santo, Samborondón, EcuadorDepartamento de Virología, Instituto Nacional de Investigación en Salud Pública “Dr. Leopoldo Izquieta Pérez”, Guayaquil, Ecuador; Laboratorio Clínico, Hospital General Guasmo Sur, Guayaquil, EcuadorDepartamento de Virología, Instituto Nacional de Investigación en Salud Pública “Dr. Leopoldo Izquieta Pérez”, Guayaquil, EcuadoDepartamento de Virología, Instituto Nacional de Investigación en Salud Pública “Dr. Leopoldo Izquieta Pérez”, Guayaquil, Ecuador; Centro de Referencia Nacional de Virus Exantemáticos, Gastroentéricos y Transmitidos por vectores, Instituto Nacional de Investigación en Salud Pública “Dr. Leopoldo Izquieta Pérez”, Guayaquil, EcuadorIntroduction: Arthropod-borne viruses (arboviruses) cause morbidity and mortality in humans and domestic animals worldwide. The percentage of population immunity or susceptibility to these viruses in Ecuador is unknown. Objectives: To investigate the proportion of Ecuadorian populations with IgG antibodies (Abs) (past exposure/immunity) and IgM Abs (current exposure) against flaviviruses and alphaviruses and to study the activity of these viruses in Ecuador. Materials and methods: During 2009-2011, we conducted a serosurvey for selected arboviruses in humans (n=1,842), equines (n=149), and sentinel hamsters (n=84) at two coastal locations and one in the Amazon basin (Eastern Ecuador) using enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay and hemagglutination inhibition test. Results: From 20.63% to 63.61% of humans showed IgG-antibodies for the flaviviruses: Dengue virus (DENV), yellow fever virus (YFV) Saint Louis encephalitis virus, and West Nile virus (WNV); from 4.67% to 8.63% showed IgG-Abs for the alphaviruses: Venezuelan equine encephalitis virus, eastern equine encephalitis virus, and western equine encephalitis virus. IgM-Abs were found for DENV and WNV. Equines and hamsters showed antibodies to alphaviruses in all locations; two hamsters seroconverted to YFV in the Amazonia. Conclusions: The results show a YFV vaccination history and suggest the activity of arboviruses not included in the current surveillance scheme. Enhanced arbovirus and mosquito surveillance, as well as continued YFV vaccination and evaluation of its coverage/effectiveness, are recommended.https://revistabiomedica.org/index.php/biomedica/article/view/5623arbovirusyellow fever viruswest nile virusdengue virusencephalitis virus, venezuelan equineencephalitis virus, eastern equine |
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Ernesto Gutiérrez-Vera Leandro Patiño Martha Castillo-Segovia Víctor Mora-Valencia Julio Montesdeoca-Agurto Mary Regato-Arrata Seroprevalence of arboviruses in Ecuador: Implications for improved surveillance Biomédica: revista del Instituto Nacional de Salud arbovirus yellow fever virus west nile virus dengue virus encephalitis virus, venezuelan equine encephalitis virus, eastern equine |
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Ernesto Gutiérrez-Vera Leandro Patiño Martha Castillo-Segovia Víctor Mora-Valencia Julio Montesdeoca-Agurto Mary Regato-Arrata |
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Ernesto Gutiérrez-Vera |
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Seroprevalence of arboviruses in Ecuador: Implications for improved surveillance |
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Seroprevalence of arboviruses in Ecuador: Implications for improved surveillance |
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Seroprevalence of arboviruses in Ecuador: Implications for improved surveillance |
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Seroprevalence of arboviruses in Ecuador: Implications for improved surveillance |
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Seroprevalence of arboviruses in Ecuador: Implications for improved surveillance |
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seroprevalence of arboviruses in ecuador: implications for improved surveillance |
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Instituto Nacional de Salud |
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Biomédica: revista del Instituto Nacional de Salud |
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2021-06-01 |
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Introduction: Arthropod-borne viruses (arboviruses) cause morbidity and mortality in humans and domestic animals worldwide. The percentage of population immunity or susceptibility to these viruses in Ecuador is unknown.
Objectives: To investigate the proportion of Ecuadorian populations with IgG antibodies (Abs) (past exposure/immunity) and IgM Abs (current exposure) against flaviviruses and alphaviruses and to study the activity of these viruses in Ecuador.
Materials and methods: During 2009-2011, we conducted a serosurvey for selected arboviruses in humans (n=1,842), equines (n=149), and sentinel hamsters (n=84) at two coastal locations and one in the Amazon basin (Eastern Ecuador) using enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay and hemagglutination inhibition test.
Results: From 20.63% to 63.61% of humans showed IgG-antibodies for the flaviviruses: Dengue virus (DENV), yellow fever virus (YFV) Saint Louis encephalitis virus, and West Nile virus (WNV); from 4.67% to 8.63% showed IgG-Abs for the alphaviruses: Venezuelan equine encephalitis virus, eastern equine encephalitis virus, and western equine encephalitis virus. IgM-Abs were found for DENV and WNV. Equines and hamsters showed antibodies to alphaviruses in all locations; two hamsters seroconverted to YFV in the Amazonia.
Conclusions: The results show a YFV vaccination history and suggest the activity of arboviruses not included in the current surveillance scheme. Enhanced arbovirus and mosquito surveillance, as well as continued YFV vaccination and evaluation of its coverage/effectiveness, are recommended. |
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arbovirus yellow fever virus west nile virus dengue virus encephalitis virus, venezuelan equine encephalitis virus, eastern equine |
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