Literature DB >> 12471741

[The plague at the Tsenabe Isotry market in Antananarivo: a complex epidemiologic situation].

V Raharimanga1, M Ratsitorahina, R Migliani, M L Rosso, L Rahalison, S Chanteau.   

Abstract

The transmission of Yersinia pestis is intense among rats in the wholesale market Tsenabe Isotry in the capital Antananarivo (anti-F1 sero-prevalence 80%, flea index 8.4 for a cut-off risk index of > 1). However, the number of plague-suspected (not laboratory confirmed) human cases has only been 3 in this district during a four years period from 1995 to 1999. A seroepidemiological survey among the market vendors was undertaken in June 1999 to test the hypothesis that the low incidence of human plague is due to acquired immunity. In addition, surveillance of the rat and the flea populations in the market was carried out. Only 3 (3.2%) of 95 screened vendors were anti-F1 IgG positive, whereas the markers of plague transmission among rodents and fleas were still high. This result suggests that the low incidence of human plague was not due to acquired immunity but to other factors such as the limited contact between humans and the rat fleas because of the abundance of rats, the absence of epizootic due to the resistance of rats in the capital and a particular behaviour of the predominant rat Rattus norvegicus.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 12471741

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Inst Pasteur Madagascar        ISSN: 0020-2495


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