Human Exposure to Anaplasma phagocytophilum in Two Cities of Northwestern Morocco.

Anaplasma phagocytophilum is an emerging tick-borne zoonosis with extensive increased interest. Epidemiological data are available in several regions of the USA, Europe and Asia in contrast to other parts of the world such as North Africa. Blood samples of 261 healthy individuals divided in two grou...

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Main Authors: Sarah Elhamiani Khatat, Hamid Sahibi, Mony Hing, Ismail Alaoui Moustain, Hamid El Amri, Mohammed Benajiba, Malika Kachani, Luc Duchateau, Sylvie Daminet
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2016-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4988626?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-d582d9368757402389c91ab99a8f93a92020-11-24T20:45:48ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032016-01-01118e016088010.1371/journal.pone.0160880Human Exposure to Anaplasma phagocytophilum in Two Cities of Northwestern Morocco.Sarah Elhamiani KhatatHamid SahibiMony HingIsmail Alaoui MoustainHamid El AmriMohammed BenajibaMalika KachaniLuc DuchateauSylvie DaminetAnaplasma phagocytophilum is an emerging tick-borne zoonosis with extensive increased interest. Epidemiological data are available in several regions of the USA, Europe and Asia in contrast to other parts of the world such as North Africa. Blood samples of 261 healthy individuals divided in two groups i.e., dog handlers and blood donors were analysed. Indirect immunofluorescent assay using a commercial kit was performed to detect specific A. phagocytophilum IgG. Two dilutions were used to assess the prevalence of seroreactive samples. Demographic variables were assessed as potential risk factors using exact logistic regression. Seropositivity rates reached 37% and 27% in dog handlers and 36% and 22% in blood donors. No statistically significant differences were found in the prevalence rates between the two groups. Analysis of risk factors such as gender, age groups, outdoor activities, self-reported previous exposure to ticks, or contact with domestic animals (dogs, cats, ruminants and horses) did not shown any significant difference. A. phagocytophilum exposure was common in both high-risk population and blood donors in Morocco.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4988626?pdf=render
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author Sarah Elhamiani Khatat
Hamid Sahibi
Mony Hing
Ismail Alaoui Moustain
Hamid El Amri
Mohammed Benajiba
Malika Kachani
Luc Duchateau
Sylvie Daminet
spellingShingle Sarah Elhamiani Khatat
Hamid Sahibi
Mony Hing
Ismail Alaoui Moustain
Hamid El Amri
Mohammed Benajiba
Malika Kachani
Luc Duchateau
Sylvie Daminet
Human Exposure to Anaplasma phagocytophilum in Two Cities of Northwestern Morocco.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Sarah Elhamiani Khatat
Hamid Sahibi
Mony Hing
Ismail Alaoui Moustain
Hamid El Amri
Mohammed Benajiba
Malika Kachani
Luc Duchateau
Sylvie Daminet
author_sort Sarah Elhamiani Khatat
title Human Exposure to Anaplasma phagocytophilum in Two Cities of Northwestern Morocco.
title_short Human Exposure to Anaplasma phagocytophilum in Two Cities of Northwestern Morocco.
title_full Human Exposure to Anaplasma phagocytophilum in Two Cities of Northwestern Morocco.
title_fullStr Human Exposure to Anaplasma phagocytophilum in Two Cities of Northwestern Morocco.
title_full_unstemmed Human Exposure to Anaplasma phagocytophilum in Two Cities of Northwestern Morocco.
title_sort human exposure to anaplasma phagocytophilum in two cities of northwestern morocco.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2016-01-01
description Anaplasma phagocytophilum is an emerging tick-borne zoonosis with extensive increased interest. Epidemiological data are available in several regions of the USA, Europe and Asia in contrast to other parts of the world such as North Africa. Blood samples of 261 healthy individuals divided in two groups i.e., dog handlers and blood donors were analysed. Indirect immunofluorescent assay using a commercial kit was performed to detect specific A. phagocytophilum IgG. Two dilutions were used to assess the prevalence of seroreactive samples. Demographic variables were assessed as potential risk factors using exact logistic regression. Seropositivity rates reached 37% and 27% in dog handlers and 36% and 22% in blood donors. No statistically significant differences were found in the prevalence rates between the two groups. Analysis of risk factors such as gender, age groups, outdoor activities, self-reported previous exposure to ticks, or contact with domestic animals (dogs, cats, ruminants and horses) did not shown any significant difference. A. phagocytophilum exposure was common in both high-risk population and blood donors in Morocco.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4988626?pdf=render
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