Prevalence of arboviruses in sickle cell disease patients from two major cities in northeast region of Brazil

IF 3 4区 医学 Q2 INFECTIOUS DISEASES Brazilian Journal of Infectious Diseases Pub Date : 2024-03-01 DOI:10.1016/j.bjid.2024.103741
José Pereira Moura Neto , Cinthia Cristina Matheus Xerez Albuquerque , Setondji Cocou Modeste Alexandre Yahouedehou , Marcos Vinicius Lima Francisco , Nelson Abrahim Fraiji , Isadora Cristina de Siqueira , Marilda Souza Gonçalves
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Sickle Cell Disease (SCD) is a hereditary disease characterized by extravascular and intravascular hemolysis and clinical variability, from mild pain to potentially life-threatening. Arboviruses include mainly Zika (ZIKV), Chikungunya (CHKV), and Dengue (DENV) virus, and are considered a public and social health problem. The present cross-sectional observational study aimed to investigate the prevalence of arbovirus infection in SCD patients from two Brazilian cities, Salvador and Manaus located in Bahia and Amazonas states respectively. A total of 409 individuals with SCD were included in the study, and 307 (75.06 %) patients tested positive for DENV-IgG, 161 (39.36 %) for ZIKV-IgG, and 60 (14.67 %) for CHIKV-IgG. Only one individual was positive for DENV-NS1 and another for DENV-IgM, both from Salvador. No individuals had positive serology for ZIKV-IgM or CHIKV-IgM. Arbovirus positivity by IgG testing revealed that the SCD group presented high frequencies in both cities. Interestingly, these differences were only statistically significant for ZIKV-IgG (p = 0.023) and CHIKV-IgG (p = 0.005) among SCD patients from Manaus. The reshaping of arbovirus from its natural habitat by humans due to disorderly urban expansion and the ease of international Mobility has been responsible for facilitating the spread of vector-borne infectious diseases in humans. We found the need for further studies on arboviruses in this population to elucidate the real association and impact, especially in acute infection. We hope that this study will contribute to improvements in the personalized clinical follow-up of SCD patients, identifying the influence of arbovirus infection in severe disease manifestations.

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巴西东北部两个大城市镰状细胞病患者中虫媒病毒的流行情况
镰状细胞病(SCD)是一种遗传性疾病,其特点是血管外和血管内溶血,临床表现多变,从轻微疼痛到可能危及生命。虫媒病毒主要包括寨卡(ZIKV)、基孔肯雅(CHKV)和登革热(DENV)病毒,被认为是一个公共和社会健康问题。本横断面观察性研究旨在调查巴西巴伊亚州萨尔瓦多市和亚马孙州马瑙斯市两座城市的 SCD 患者中虫媒病毒感染的流行率。研究共纳入了 409 名 SCD 患者,其中 307 人(75.06%)的 DENV-IgG 检测呈阳性,161 人(39.36%)的 ZIKV-IgG 检测呈阳性,60 人(14.67%)的 CHIKV-IgG 检测呈阳性。只有一人对 DENV-NS1 和另一人对 DENV-IgM 检测呈阳性,两人均来自萨尔瓦多。没有人的 ZIKV-IgM 或 CHIKV-IgM 血清学检测呈阳性。Arbovirus IgG 阳性检测结果显示,SCD 组在这两个城市中的阳性率都很高。有趣的是,在马瑙斯的 SCD 患者中,只有 ZIKV-IgG (p = 0.023) 和 CHIKV-IgG (p = 0.005) 的差异具有统计学意义。由于城市的无序扩张和国际流动的便利,人类将虫媒病毒从其自然栖息地重新塑造出来,这是在人类中传播媒介传染病的罪魁祸首。我们发现有必要对这一人群中的虫媒病毒进行进一步研究,以阐明其真正的关联和影响,尤其是在急性感染中。我们希望这项研究将有助于改善对 SCD 患者的个性化临床随访,确定虫媒病毒感染对严重疾病表现的影响。
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期刊介绍: The Brazilian Journal of Infectious Diseases is the official publication of the Brazilian Society of Infectious Diseases (SBI). It aims to publish relevant articles in the broadest sense on all aspects of microbiology, infectious diseases and immune response to infectious agents. The BJID is a bimonthly publication and one of the most influential journals in its field in Brazil and Latin America with a high impact factor, since its inception it has garnered a growing share of the publishing market.
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