Literature DB >> 33579106

Description of high rates of unapparent and simultaneous multiple dengue virus infection in a Colombian jungle settlement.

J E Castellanos1, C Coronel-Ruiz1, S Parra-Alvarez1, M G Castilla1, E P Calvo1, M Arévalo-Herrera2, M L Velandia-Romero1.   

Abstract

Dengue disease statistics is mainly based on consulting patients with febrile illness, but misdiagnosed and asymptomatic cases are important to measure dengue epidemiology in endemic areas. The main objective of this work was to determine the prevalence of IgM and IgG antibodies or NS1 antigen and viral RNA in a group of healthy volunteers from an isolated village in Colombian Chocó rain forest. It found 51.7% of virologically PCR confirmed asymptomatic cases, despite low IgM seroprevalence. It was confirmed that all four serotypes are in the circulation and in 17.2% of individuals it detected natural coinfections of two or three different serotypes simultaneously. This is the first report in Colombia evaluating viremia in asymptomatic volunteers. These findings pose a big concern about the transmission of dengue virus by asymptomatic individuals because they can spread the virus without take appropriate control measures.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 33579106

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Trop Biomed        ISSN: 0127-5720            Impact factor:   0.623


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1.  A Case Series of Severe Dengue with Neurological Presentation in Children from a Colombian Hyperendemic Area.

Authors:  Jaime E Castellanos; Paula Esteban; Juanita Panqueba-Salgado; Daniela Benavides-Del-Castillo; Valentina Pastrana; Gladys Acosta; Doris Salgado; Carlos F Narvaez; Sigrid Camacho-Ortega; Eliana Calvo; Myriam L Velandia-Romero
Journal:  Case Rep Med       Date:  2021-06-01
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