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Serological survey for arboviruses in Uganda, 1967-69.

B E Henderson, G B Kirya, L E Hewitt.   

Abstract

In a serological survey for arboviruses carried out in 8 areas of Uganda between 1967 and 1969, altogether 1869 human sera were tested with 8 antigens by the haemagglutination-inhibition (HI) test. Mouse neutralization tests (NT) with Group-B viruses were also performed on selected sera.The prevalence of arbovirus antibodies was found to vary considerably between the different areas. Very few people in the highland area of Kigezi had antibody to any of the antigens used, whereas more than half of the sera from the Madi area near the Nile had antibody to several antigens. The chikungunya antibody prevalent in the West Nile, Madi and Bwamba areas is thought probably to represent previous infection with the cross-reacting o'nyong-nyong virus. Bunyamwera antibody was also highly prevalent in Madi (66.7% of children's sera and 81.5% of adult sera).The combined HI and NT results indicate that yellow fever continues to be infrequent in Uganda (only 31 sera had yellow fever neutralizing antibody); there is no evidence of recent yellow fever infection in Bwamba, an area in which this disease was previously considered endemic.

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Year:  1970        PMID: 5311064      PMCID: PMC2427494     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Bull World Health Organ        ISSN: 0042-9686            Impact factor:   9.408


  7 in total

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Authors:  M C WILLIAMS; J P WOODALL; J D GILLETT
Journal:  Trans R Soc Trop Med Hyg       Date:  1965-03       Impact factor: 2.184

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Authors:  D H CLARKE; J CASALS
Journal:  Am J Trop Med Hyg       Date:  1958-09       Impact factor: 2.345

3.  Monkeys in relation to the epidemiology of yellow fever in Uganda.

Authors:  A J HADDOW; G W A DICK; W H R LUMSDEN; K C SMITHBURN
Journal:  Trans R Soc Trop Med Hyg       Date:  1951-10       Impact factor: 2.184

4.  Ntaya virus; a hitherto unknown agent isolated from mosquitoes collected in Uganda.

Authors:  K C SMITHBURN; A J HADDOW
Journal:  Proc Soc Exp Biol Med       Date:  1951-05

5.  Immunity to yellow fever nine years after vaccination with 17D vaccine.

Authors:  G W A DICK; F L GEE
Journal:  Trans R Soc Trop Med Hyg       Date:  1952-07       Impact factor: 2.184

6.  Studies on certain viruses isolated in the tropics of Africa and South America; immunological reactions as determined by cross-neutralization tests.

Authors:  K C SMITHBURN
Journal:  J Immunol       Date:  1952-04       Impact factor: 5.422

7.  Yellow fever immunity surveys in northern Uganda and Kenya and eastern Somalia, 1966-67.

Authors:  B E Henderson; D Metselaar; K Cahill; G L Timms; P M Tukei; M C Williams
Journal:  Bull World Health Organ       Date:  1968       Impact factor: 9.408

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Authors:  F Rodhain; C Hannoun; D Metselaar
Journal:  Bull World Health Organ       Date:  1972       Impact factor: 9.408

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6.  Role of Bunyamwera Orthobunyavirus NSs protein in infection of mosquito cells.

Authors:  Agnieszka M Szemiel; Anna-Bella Failloux; Richard M Elliott
Journal:  PLoS Negl Trop Dis       Date:  2012-09-27

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Authors:  J-P Mutebi; M B Crabtree; R C Kading; A M Powers; J P Ledermann; E C Mossel; N Zeidner; J J Lutwama; B R Miller
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Authors:  Mary Kay Kindhauser; Tomas Allen; Veronika Frank; Ravi Shankar Santhana; Christopher Dye
Journal:  Bull World Health Organ       Date:  2016-02-09       Impact factor: 9.408

10.  Chikungunya and O'nyong-nyong Viruses in Uganda: Implications for Diagnostics.

Authors:  Tamara L Clements; Cynthia A Rossi; Amanda K Irish; Hannah Kibuuka; Leigh Anne Eller; Merlin L Robb; Peter Kataaha; Nelson L Michael; Lisa E Hensley; Randal J Schoepp
Journal:  Open Forum Infect Dis       Date:  2019-01-03       Impact factor: 3.835

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