| Literature DB >> 36148986 |
Nicole Kennedy, Dominique Goedhals, Sabeehah Vawda, Philip Armand Bester, Felicity Burt.
Abstract
We report a higher percentage of Sindbis virus-specific IgG in serum from patients attending a rheumatology clinic (18.8%) compared with healthy residents (9.6%) and patients with acute febrile illness (9.4%) in Free State Province, South Africa. Sindbis virus infection should be considered a potential cause of arthritis in South Africa.Entities:
Keywords: Sindbis virus; South Africa; Vector-borne infections; antibody; arthritis; mosquitoborne; serosurveillance; viruses; zoonoses
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Year: 2022 PMID: 36148986 PMCID: PMC9514352 DOI: 10.3201/eid2810.211798
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Emerg Infect Dis ISSN: 1080-6040 Impact factor: 16.126
Sindbis virus–specific IgG and neutralizing antibodies in patient serum samples in study of Sindbis virus antibody seroprevalence in central plateau populations, South Africa*
| Patient group | Collection period, y | Patient samples | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| No. IgG+/no. tested per group (%) | % IgG+ of total tested | No. IgG+/total IgG+ (%) | No. NA+/no. IgG+ tested | ||
| Patients attending rheumatology clinic | 2013–2017 | 31/165 (18.8) | 5.5 | 31/69 (44.9) | 29/31 |
| High-risk populations† | 2016–2017 | 13/136 (9.6) | 2.3 | 13/69 (18.8) | 13/13 |
| Patients with AFI, no diagnosis | 2007– 2010 | 25/267 (9.4) | 4.4 | 25/69 (36.2) | 23/25 |
| Total no. patients | 69/568 | 12.2 | 65/69 | ||
*We used an in-house ELISA to measure Sindbis virus–specific IgG and a 50% tissue culture infectious dose serum neutralization assay to measure Sindbis virus neutralizing antibodies in patient serum samples. AFI, acute febrile illness; NA, neutralizing antibody; +, positive. †Residents of Sindbis virus-endemic regions.