Studies on West Nile virus infection in Egypt

Summary: We conducted a prospective cohort study to determine prevalence and incidence of West Nile virus (WNV) in Egypt. Cohorts were established in Upper (UE), Middle (ME), and Lower (LE) Egypt. Additionally, a cross-sectional serosurvey was performed in the North (NS) and South (SS) Sinai. Cohort...

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Main Authors: Atef Soliman, Emad Mohareb, Diaa Salman, Magdi Saad, Sameh Salama, Caroline Fayez, Hanafi Hanafi, Iman Medhat, Emad Labib, Magda Rakha, Nasr El-Sayed, Samuel Yingst, Jeffrey Tjaden, Kenneth Earhart
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2010-01-01
Series:Journal of Infection and Public Health
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1876034110000225
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spelling doaj-84e54d76cdfd49d6807258f3553111722020-11-24T21:37:11ZengElsevierJournal of Infection and Public Health1876-03412010-01-01325459Studies on West Nile virus infection in EgyptAtef Soliman0Emad Mohareb1Diaa Salman2Magdi Saad3Sameh Salama4Caroline Fayez5Hanafi Hanafi6Iman Medhat7Emad Labib8Magda Rakha9Nasr El-Sayed10Samuel Yingst11Jeffrey Tjaden12Kenneth Earhart13US Naval Medical Research Unit 3, Cairo, Egypt; Corresponding author. Tel.: +20 2 2342 8505; fax: +20 2 2342 7121.US Naval Medical Research Unit 3, Cairo, EgyptUS Naval Medical Research Unit 3, Cairo, EgyptUS Naval Medical Research Unit 3, Cairo, EgyptUS Naval Medical Research Unit 3, Cairo, EgyptUS Naval Medical Research Unit 3, Cairo, EgyptUS Naval Medical Research Unit 3, Cairo, EgyptUS Naval Medical Research Unit 3, Cairo, EgyptUS Naval Medical Research Unit 3, Cairo, EgyptEgyptian Ministry of Health & Population, Cairo, EgyptEgyptian Ministry of Health & Population, Cairo, EgyptUS Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases, USAUS Naval Medical Research Unit 3, Cairo, EgyptUS Naval Medical Research Unit 3, Cairo, EgyptSummary: We conducted a prospective cohort study to determine prevalence and incidence of West Nile virus (WNV) in Egypt. Cohorts were established in Upper (UE), Middle (ME), and Lower (LE) Egypt. Additionally, a cross-sectional serosurvey was performed in the North (NS) and South (SS) Sinai. Cohorts were bled initially and 1 year later. Sera were tested for WNV-IgG by ELISA and positive sera were confirmed by plaque reduction neutralization test (PRNT). Sentinel chicken flocks placed in the above sites were bled monthly for virus isolation and serology. Mosquitoes were collected monthly from the above sites and tested for WNV. Human seroprevalence rates were 35%, 27%, 14%, 1% and 7% in UE, ME, LE, NS and SS, respectively. Seroconversion rates were 18%, 17% and 7% in UE, ME and LE, respectively; 49% of the seroconverters reported undiagnosed febrile illness. Sentinel chickens showed seroconversion in all study sites. WNV was isolated from both sentinel chickens and mosquitoes in cohort sites. This study demonstrates that WNV was actively circulating during the study period in different areas in Egypt and causing febrile illness in a considerable proportion of individuals in the study sites. Keyword: West Nile virus in Egypthttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1876034110000225
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author Atef Soliman
Emad Mohareb
Diaa Salman
Magdi Saad
Sameh Salama
Caroline Fayez
Hanafi Hanafi
Iman Medhat
Emad Labib
Magda Rakha
Nasr El-Sayed
Samuel Yingst
Jeffrey Tjaden
Kenneth Earhart
spellingShingle Atef Soliman
Emad Mohareb
Diaa Salman
Magdi Saad
Sameh Salama
Caroline Fayez
Hanafi Hanafi
Iman Medhat
Emad Labib
Magda Rakha
Nasr El-Sayed
Samuel Yingst
Jeffrey Tjaden
Kenneth Earhart
Studies on West Nile virus infection in Egypt
Journal of Infection and Public Health
author_facet Atef Soliman
Emad Mohareb
Diaa Salman
Magdi Saad
Sameh Salama
Caroline Fayez
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Iman Medhat
Emad Labib
Magda Rakha
Nasr El-Sayed
Samuel Yingst
Jeffrey Tjaden
Kenneth Earhart
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title Studies on West Nile virus infection in Egypt
title_short Studies on West Nile virus infection in Egypt
title_full Studies on West Nile virus infection in Egypt
title_fullStr Studies on West Nile virus infection in Egypt
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title_sort studies on west nile virus infection in egypt
publisher Elsevier
series Journal of Infection and Public Health
issn 1876-0341
publishDate 2010-01-01
description Summary: We conducted a prospective cohort study to determine prevalence and incidence of West Nile virus (WNV) in Egypt. Cohorts were established in Upper (UE), Middle (ME), and Lower (LE) Egypt. Additionally, a cross-sectional serosurvey was performed in the North (NS) and South (SS) Sinai. Cohorts were bled initially and 1 year later. Sera were tested for WNV-IgG by ELISA and positive sera were confirmed by plaque reduction neutralization test (PRNT). Sentinel chicken flocks placed in the above sites were bled monthly for virus isolation and serology. Mosquitoes were collected monthly from the above sites and tested for WNV. Human seroprevalence rates were 35%, 27%, 14%, 1% and 7% in UE, ME, LE, NS and SS, respectively. Seroconversion rates were 18%, 17% and 7% in UE, ME and LE, respectively; 49% of the seroconverters reported undiagnosed febrile illness. Sentinel chickens showed seroconversion in all study sites. WNV was isolated from both sentinel chickens and mosquitoes in cohort sites. This study demonstrates that WNV was actively circulating during the study period in different areas in Egypt and causing febrile illness in a considerable proportion of individuals in the study sites. Keyword: West Nile virus in Egypt
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