Seroprevalence and risk factors of West Nile virus infection in veterinarians and horses in Northern Palestine
Background and Aim: West Nile fever (WNF) is a neurotropic, mosquito-borne disease affecting humans and domesticated animals, caused by a member of the genus Flavivirus. Over the last decades, this virus has been responsible for several cases of illness in humans and animals. The current epidemiolog...
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doaj-d7b17443d5ee4d5b96ee0e0937c542d22021-08-02T22:33:51ZengVeterinary WorldVeterinary World0972-89882231-09162021-05-011451241124610.14202/vetworld.2021.1241-1246Seroprevalence and risk factors of West Nile virus infection in veterinarians and horses in Northern PalestineIbrahim Alzuheir0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3280-034XAdnan Fayyad1https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7976-2010Nasr Jalboush2https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7180-954XRosemary Abdallah3https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2345-4438Sameeh Abutarbush4https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5663-9717Mohammad Gharaibeh5https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0786-5990Majd Bdarneh6https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5197-0048Nimer Khraim7https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3843-4448Mohammad Abu Helal8https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0233-7358Belal Abu Helal9https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8675-0309Department of Veterinary Medicine, An-Najah National University, P.O. Box 7 Nablus, Palestine.Department of Veterinary Medicine, An-Najah National University, P.O. Box 7 Nablus, Palestine.Department of Veterinary Medicine, An-Najah National University, P.O. Box 7 Nablus, Palestine.Palestinian Livestock Development Center, Tubas-Palestine.Department of Clinical Veterinary Medical Sciences, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Jordan University of Science and Technology, P.O. Box 3030 Irbid, 22110 Jordan.Department of Basic Veterinary Medical Science, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Jordan University of Science and Technology, P. O. Box 3030 Irbid, 22110, Jordan.Department of Clinical Veterinary Medical Sciences, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Jordan University of Science and Technology, P.O. Box 3030 Irbid, 22110 Jordan.Department of Veterinary Medicine, An-Najah National University, P.O. Box 7 Nablus, Palestine.Department of Public Health Sciences, Faculty of Graduate Studies, An-Najah National University, P.O. Box 7 Nablus, Palestine.Department of Veterinary Medicine, An-Najah National University, P.O. Box 7 Nablus, Palestine.Background and Aim: West Nile fever (WNF) is a neurotropic, mosquito-borne disease affecting humans and domesticated animals, caused by a member of the genus Flavivirus. Over the last decades, this virus has been responsible for several cases of illness in humans and animals. The current epidemiological status of WNF in horses is insufficient, and in veterinarians, as an occupational hazard is unknown. This study aimed to investigate and determine the seroprevalence and risk factors for WNF in veterinarians and horses in Palestine. Materials and Methods: In this study, serum samples from 100 veterinarians and 87 horses were collected between August 2020 and September 2020 from different cities of Northern Palestine. West Nile virus (WNV) antibodies were detected using an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. Results: Our results showed that 60.9% of the horse serum samples were positive in all investigated cities. In horses, location is a risk factor for the seropositivity for WNF, whereas age, sex, breed, and intended use of the horses, were not associated with increased WNF seropositivity. In veterinarians, 23.0% of the serum samples were positive. Positive samples were detected in all locations, age groups, experience length, and work sectors. However, the seropositivity for WNF was not influenced by these variables. Conclusion: The results revealed that WNV circulates in most regions of Palestine. Our results will help determine the risk of infection in animals and humans and control WNV transmission. Surveillance studies on humans, vectors, and animals are needed to better define endemic areas.http://www.veterinaryworld.org/Vol.14/May-2021/23.pdfenzyme-linked immunosorbent assayflavivirushorsespalestineveterinarianswest nile virus |
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Ibrahim Alzuheir Adnan Fayyad Nasr Jalboush Rosemary Abdallah Sameeh Abutarbush Mohammad Gharaibeh Majd Bdarneh Nimer Khraim Mohammad Abu Helal Belal Abu Helal Seroprevalence and risk factors of West Nile virus infection in veterinarians and horses in Northern Palestine Veterinary World enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay flavivirus horses palestine veterinarians west nile virus |
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Seroprevalence and risk factors of West Nile virus infection in veterinarians and horses in Northern Palestine |
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Seroprevalence and risk factors of West Nile virus infection in veterinarians and horses in Northern Palestine |
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Seroprevalence and risk factors of West Nile virus infection in veterinarians and horses in Northern Palestine |
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Seroprevalence and risk factors of West Nile virus infection in veterinarians and horses in Northern Palestine |
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Seroprevalence and risk factors of West Nile virus infection in veterinarians and horses in Northern Palestine |
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seroprevalence and risk factors of west nile virus infection in veterinarians and horses in northern palestine |
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Background and Aim: West Nile fever (WNF) is a neurotropic, mosquito-borne disease affecting humans and domesticated animals, caused by a member of the genus Flavivirus. Over the last decades, this virus has been responsible for several cases of illness in humans and animals. The current epidemiological status of WNF in horses is insufficient, and in veterinarians, as an occupational hazard is unknown. This study aimed to investigate and determine the seroprevalence and risk factors for WNF in veterinarians and horses in Palestine.
Materials and Methods: In this study, serum samples from 100 veterinarians and 87 horses were collected between August 2020 and September 2020 from different cities of Northern Palestine. West Nile virus (WNV) antibodies were detected using an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay.
Results: Our results showed that 60.9% of the horse serum samples were positive in all investigated cities. In horses, location is a risk factor for the seropositivity for WNF, whereas age, sex, breed, and intended use of the horses, were not associated with increased WNF seropositivity. In veterinarians, 23.0% of the serum samples were positive. Positive samples were detected in all locations, age groups, experience length, and work sectors. However, the seropositivity for WNF was not influenced by these variables.
Conclusion: The results revealed that WNV circulates in most regions of Palestine. Our results will help determine the risk of infection in animals and humans and control WNV transmission. Surveillance studies on humans, vectors, and animals are needed to better define endemic areas. |
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