Antibody seropositivity and endemicity of chikungunya and Zika viruses in Nigeria.

Peter Asaga Mac, Philomena E Airiohuodion, Shaistha Zubair, Markos Tadele, Jude O Aighobahi, Chukwuma Anyaike, Axel Kroeger, Marcus Panning
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Mosquito-borne infections are of global health concern because of their rapid spread and upsurge, which creates a risk for coinfections. chikungunya virus (CHIKV), an arbovirus disease transmitted by Aedes aegypti or A. albopictus, and malaria, a parasitic disease transmitted by Anopheles gambiae, are prevalent in Nigeria and neighbouring countries, but their burden and possible coinfections are poorly understood. In this study, we investigated the antibody seropositivity and endemicity of chikungunya and Zika viruses (ZIKV) in three regions of Nigeria. A cross-sectional sero-survey was conducted on 871 participants. Samples were collected from outpatients by simple random sampling. Analyses of the samples were performed using recomLine Tropical Fever for the presence of antibody serological marker IgG immunoblot with CHIKV VLP (virus like particle), ZIKV NS1 and ZIKV Equad according to manufacturers' instructions and malaria RDT for malaria parasite. There was a significantly higher antibody seropositivity against CHIKV in the central region than in the northern and southern regions (69.5%, 291/419), while ZIKV-seropositivity (22.4%, 34/152) and CHIKV-ZIKV co-circulating antibody seropositivity (17.8%, 27/152) were notably higher in the southern region than in the central and northern regions. This investigation revealed an unexpectedly high antibody seropositivity and concealed endemicity of CHIKV and ZIKV in three Nigerian regions. The seropositivity of detectable antibodies differed among the three geographical locations.

Supplementary information: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1186/s44149-023-00070-2.

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尼日利亚基孔肯雅病毒和寨卡病毒的抗体血清阳性和地方性。
蚊媒感染因其迅速传播和激增而引起全球卫生关注,这造成了合并感染的风险。基孔肯雅病毒(一种由埃及伊蚊或白纹伊蚊传播的虫媒病毒病)和疟疾(一种由冈比亚按蚊传播的寄生虫病)在尼日利亚及其邻国流行,但人们对它们的负担和可能的合并感染了解甚少。在本研究中,我们调查了基孔肯雅病毒和寨卡病毒(ZIKV)在尼日利亚三个地区的抗体血清阳性和流行情况。对871名参与者进行了横断面血清调查。采用简单随机抽样的方法从门诊患者中抽取样本。采用recomLine Tropical Fever方法对样本进行抗体血清学标记物IgG免疫印迹检测,检测对象为CHIKV VLP(病毒样颗粒)、ZIKV NS1和ZIKV Equad,按照生产厂家说明书和疟疾寄生虫RDT检测。中部地区寨卡病毒抗体血清阳性率(69.5%,291/419)显著高于北部和南部地区,南部地区寨卡病毒血清阳性率(22.4%,34/152)和寨卡病毒-寨卡病毒共循环抗体血清阳性率(17.8%,27/152)显著高于中部和北部地区。这项调查显示,在尼日利亚的三个地区出现了意想不到的高抗体血清阳性和隐蔽的奇千伏和寨卡病毒流行。可检测抗体的血清阳性在三个地理位置之间存在差异。补充资料:在线版本提供补充资料,网址为10.1186/s44149-023-00070-2。
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