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The Seroprevalence of Anaplasma phagocytophilum in global human populations: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

Feng Wang1, Min Yan1, Aihua Liu2,3,4, Taigui Chen1, Lisha Luo2, Lianbao Li1, Zhaowei Teng5, Bingxue Li6, Zhenhua Ji1, Miaomiao Jian2, Zhe Ding1, Shiyuan Wen1, Yu Zhang1, Peng Yue2, Wenjing Cao2, Xin Xu1, Guozhong Zhou1, Fukai Bao1,3,4.   

Abstract

The tick-borne pathogen Anaplasma phagocytophilum is an emerging infectious disease threat, but the overall A. phagocytophilum seroprevalence in humans is unclear. We performed a systematic search of English databases for literature published from 1994 to 2018. Studies reporting serological evidence of A. phagocytophilum infection in humans were included and the information was extracted by two authors independently. As the study heterogeneity was significant, a random-effects model was used to calculate the overall pooled seroprevalence. Data from 56 studies involving 28927 individuals from four continents were included. The seroprevalence reported by the studies ranged from 0% to 37·26%. The overall pooled A. phagocytophilum seroprevalence in humans was 8·4% (95% CI: 6·6-10·4%). The seroprevalence was highest in high-risk population (13·8%) and lowest in healthy population(5·0%). The estimated A. phagocytophilu seroprevalence of febrile patient, tick-bitten, and tick-borne diseases populations were 6·4%, 8·0% and 9·0% respectively. This meta-analysis demonstrated first A. phagocytophilum seroprevalence estimates in different populations (healthy, febrile patient, high-risk, tick-bitten, and tick-borne diseases populations), it seems likely that present surveillance efforts are missing mild or asymptomatic infections of humans. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  zzm321990Anaplasma phagocytophilumzzm321990; meta-analysis; seroprevalence; systematic review

Year:  2020        PMID: 32180352     DOI: 10.1111/tbed.13548

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Transbound Emerg Dis        ISSN: 1865-1674            Impact factor:   5.005


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