2015
DOI: 10.7705/biomedica.v35i4.2530
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Concentración de los anticuerpos en contra de proteínas de las glándulas salivares de Aedes aegypti e historia de la exposición al virus del dengue en residentes de una zona endémica colombiana

Abstract: Introduction:Mosquito salivary proteins are able to induce an antibody response that reflects the level of human-vector contact. IgG antibodies against dengue virus (DENV-IgG) are indicators of previous exposure. The risk of DENV transmission is not only associated to mosquito or dengue factors, but also to socioeconomic factors that may play an important role in the disease epidemiology. Objective: To determine the effect of the presence of Aedes aegypti mosquitos in different stages in households and the his… Show more

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“…Serum samples from 179 participants were collected by active and passive case detection from November 2016 to October 2017 in Turbo and El Bagre as part of a malaria study in Colombia. These represent two malaria endemic areas with differing malaria incidence as measured by the Annual Parasite Index (API: confirmed cases during 1 year/population under surveillance ×1,000): the API in Turbo was 1.22 in 2016 and 0.77 in 2017, while malaria incidence in El Bagre was higher, with an API of 24.7 in 2016 and 21.3 in 2017 (Londoño-Rentería et al, 2015a ; Londono-Renteria et al, 2020 ; Montiel et al, 2020b ). Participant characteristics are described in Table 1 .…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Serum samples from 179 participants were collected by active and passive case detection from November 2016 to October 2017 in Turbo and El Bagre as part of a malaria study in Colombia. These represent two malaria endemic areas with differing malaria incidence as measured by the Annual Parasite Index (API: confirmed cases during 1 year/population under surveillance ×1,000): the API in Turbo was 1.22 in 2016 and 0.77 in 2017, while malaria incidence in El Bagre was higher, with an API of 24.7 in 2016 and 21.3 in 2017 (Londoño-Rentería et al, 2015a ; Londono-Renteria et al, 2020 ; Montiel et al, 2020b ). Participant characteristics are described in Table 1 .…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On-site malaria diagnosis was done by microscopy, then confirmed by nested PCR (nPCR) at the Universidad de Antioquia (Colombia) following methods described previously (Londoño-Rentería et al, 2015a ; Londono-Renteria et al, 2020 ). Based on these results, samples were classified as malaria positive or malaria negative, based on the presence/absence of parasites or a positive PCR result.…”
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“…In addition, a significant higher level of anti-SGE IgG in subjects living in houses with Ae. aegypti aquatic stages was found [ 43 ].…”
Section: Development Of Antibody-based Biomarker Of Exposure To mentioning
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“…Previous works provided data on human exposure to Aedes saliva and its relationship with dengue infection in the Americas [ 24 , 43 ]. Using the Nterm-34 kDa salivary peptide, one study aimed to evaluate the risk of dengue transmission in urban settings of Vientiane city, Lao PDR [ 28 ].…”
Section: Potential Applications Of Aedes Salivamentioning
confidence: 99%