Intensive Circulation of Japanese Encephalitis Virus in Peri-urban Sentinel Pigs near Phnom Penh, Cambodia.

Despite the increased use of vaccination in several Asian countries, Japanese Encephalitis (JE) remains the most important cause of viral encephalitis in Asia in humans with an estimated 68,000 cases annually. Considered a rural disease occurring mainly in paddy-field dominated landscapes where pigs...

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Main Authors: Julien Cappelle, Veasna Duong, Long Pring, Lida Kong, Maud Yakovleff, Didot Budi Prasetyo, Borin Peng, Rithy Choeung, Raphaël Duboz, Sivuth Ong, San Sorn, Philippe Dussart, Arnaud Tarantola, Philippe Buchy, Véronique Chevalier
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2016-12-01
Series:PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5142769?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-354c9c0b695040d8a91e3cdafc94f8432020-11-25T01:55:03ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases1935-27271935-27352016-12-011012e000514910.1371/journal.pntd.0005149Intensive Circulation of Japanese Encephalitis Virus in Peri-urban Sentinel Pigs near Phnom Penh, Cambodia.Julien CappelleVeasna DuongLong PringLida KongMaud YakovleffDidot Budi PrasetyoBorin PengRithy ChoeungRaphaël DubozSivuth OngSan SornPhilippe DussartArnaud TarantolaPhilippe BuchyVéronique ChevalierDespite the increased use of vaccination in several Asian countries, Japanese Encephalitis (JE) remains the most important cause of viral encephalitis in Asia in humans with an estimated 68,000 cases annually. Considered a rural disease occurring mainly in paddy-field dominated landscapes where pigs are amplifying hosts, JE may nevertheless circulate in a wider range of environment given the diversity of its potential hosts and vectors. The main objective of this study was to assess the intensity of JE transmission to pigs in a peri-urban environment in the outskirt of Phnom Penh, Cambodia. We estimated the force of JE infection in two cohorts of 15 sentinel pigs by fitting a generalised linear model on seroprevalence monitoring data observed during two four-month periods in 2014. Our results provide evidence for intensive circulation of JE virus in a periurban area near Phnom Penh, the capital and most populated city of Cambodia. Understanding JE virus transmission in different environments is important for planning JE virus control in the long term and is also an interesting model to study the complexity of vector-borne diseases. Collecting quantitative data such as the force of infection will help calibrate epidemiological model that can be used to better understand complex vector-borne disease epidemiological cycles.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5142769?pdf=render
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author Julien Cappelle
Veasna Duong
Long Pring
Lida Kong
Maud Yakovleff
Didot Budi Prasetyo
Borin Peng
Rithy Choeung
Raphaël Duboz
Sivuth Ong
San Sorn
Philippe Dussart
Arnaud Tarantola
Philippe Buchy
Véronique Chevalier
spellingShingle Julien Cappelle
Veasna Duong
Long Pring
Lida Kong
Maud Yakovleff
Didot Budi Prasetyo
Borin Peng
Rithy Choeung
Raphaël Duboz
Sivuth Ong
San Sorn
Philippe Dussart
Arnaud Tarantola
Philippe Buchy
Véronique Chevalier
Intensive Circulation of Japanese Encephalitis Virus in Peri-urban Sentinel Pigs near Phnom Penh, Cambodia.
PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases
author_facet Julien Cappelle
Veasna Duong
Long Pring
Lida Kong
Maud Yakovleff
Didot Budi Prasetyo
Borin Peng
Rithy Choeung
Raphaël Duboz
Sivuth Ong
San Sorn
Philippe Dussart
Arnaud Tarantola
Philippe Buchy
Véronique Chevalier
author_sort Julien Cappelle
title Intensive Circulation of Japanese Encephalitis Virus in Peri-urban Sentinel Pigs near Phnom Penh, Cambodia.
title_short Intensive Circulation of Japanese Encephalitis Virus in Peri-urban Sentinel Pigs near Phnom Penh, Cambodia.
title_full Intensive Circulation of Japanese Encephalitis Virus in Peri-urban Sentinel Pigs near Phnom Penh, Cambodia.
title_fullStr Intensive Circulation of Japanese Encephalitis Virus in Peri-urban Sentinel Pigs near Phnom Penh, Cambodia.
title_full_unstemmed Intensive Circulation of Japanese Encephalitis Virus in Peri-urban Sentinel Pigs near Phnom Penh, Cambodia.
title_sort intensive circulation of japanese encephalitis virus in peri-urban sentinel pigs near phnom penh, cambodia.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases
issn 1935-2727
1935-2735
publishDate 2016-12-01
description Despite the increased use of vaccination in several Asian countries, Japanese Encephalitis (JE) remains the most important cause of viral encephalitis in Asia in humans with an estimated 68,000 cases annually. Considered a rural disease occurring mainly in paddy-field dominated landscapes where pigs are amplifying hosts, JE may nevertheless circulate in a wider range of environment given the diversity of its potential hosts and vectors. The main objective of this study was to assess the intensity of JE transmission to pigs in a peri-urban environment in the outskirt of Phnom Penh, Cambodia. We estimated the force of JE infection in two cohorts of 15 sentinel pigs by fitting a generalised linear model on seroprevalence monitoring data observed during two four-month periods in 2014. Our results provide evidence for intensive circulation of JE virus in a periurban area near Phnom Penh, the capital and most populated city of Cambodia. Understanding JE virus transmission in different environments is important for planning JE virus control in the long term and is also an interesting model to study the complexity of vector-borne diseases. Collecting quantitative data such as the force of infection will help calibrate epidemiological model that can be used to better understand complex vector-borne disease epidemiological cycles.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5142769?pdf=render
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