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Rapid Salivary IgG Antibody Screening for Hepatitis A.

Swinburne A J Augustine1, Tarsha N Eason2, Kaneatra J Simmons3, Shannon M Griffin4, Clarissa L Curioso5, Malini K D Ramudit5, Elizabeth A Sams6, Kevin H Oshima7, Alfred Dufour7, Timothy J Wade6.   

Abstract

Hepatitis A virus (HAV) is a common infection that is transmitted through the fecal-oral route, shed in the stool of infected individuals, and spread either by direct contact or by ingesting contaminated food or water. Each year, approximately 1.4 million acute cases are reported globally with a major risk factor for exposure being low household socioeconomic status. Recent trends show a decrease in anti-HAV antibodies in the general population, with concomitant increases in the numbers of HAV outbreaks. In line with a recreational water study, this effort aims to assess the prevalence of salivary IgG antibodies against HAV and subsequent incident infections (or immunoconversions) in visitors to a tropical beach impacted by a publicly owned treatment works (POTW). We applied a multiplex immunoassay to serially collected saliva samples gathered from study participants who recreated at Boquerón Beach, Puerto Rico. Analysis of assay results revealed an immunoprevalence rate of 16.17% for HAV with 1.43% of the cohort immunoconverting to HAV. Among those who immunoconverted, 10% reported chronic gastrointestinal symptoms and none experienced diarrhea. Tests on water samples indicated good water quality with low levels of fecal indicator bacteria; however, the collection and analysis of saliva samples afforded the ability to detect HAV infections in beachgoers. This rapid assay serves as a cost-effective tool for examining exposure to environmental pathogens and can provide critical information to policy makers, water quality experts, and risk assessment professionals seeking to improve and protect recreational water and public health.

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Keywords:  coinfections; hepatitis A virus; immunoconversion; immunoprevalence; multiplex immunoassay; public health; salivary antibodies

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32759356      PMCID: PMC7512171          DOI: 10.1128/JCM.00358-20

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Microbiol        ISSN: 0095-1137            Impact factor:   5.948


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