2016
DOI: 10.3201/eid2204.151814
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Lassa Virus Seroprevalence in Sibirilia Commune, Bougouni District, Southern Mali

Abstract: The high rate documented in this study highlights the need for increased surveillance. Lassa Virus Seroprevalence, Mali

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“…In Banzana, where rodent prevalence rates were relatively low, 14.5% of study participants had detectable IgG antibodies against LASV, whereas in Soromba and Bamba, where up to 50% of sampled rodents had evidence of LASV infection, 41% and 44% of volunteers, respectively, were seropositive for LASV. 12 These findings confirmed a large proportion of people in this region have been previously exposed to LASV. To ascertain the annual incidence of LASV infections in these villages, we returned in February 2016 to collect and serologically analyze blood samples from the same individuals.…”
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“…In Banzana, where rodent prevalence rates were relatively low, 14.5% of study participants had detectable IgG antibodies against LASV, whereas in Soromba and Bamba, where up to 50% of sampled rodents had evidence of LASV infection, 41% and 44% of volunteers, respectively, were seropositive for LASV. 12 These findings confirmed a large proportion of people in this region have been previously exposed to LASV. To ascertain the annual incidence of LASV infections in these villages, we returned in February 2016 to collect and serologically analyze blood samples from the same individuals.…”
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“…12,13 The results of the 2015 serosurvey demonstrated that village-specific prevalence rates in humans correlated with infection rates previously observed in rodent populations. In Banzana, where rodent prevalence rates were relatively low, 14.5% of study participants had detectable IgG antibodies against LASV, whereas in Soromba and Bamba, where up to 50% of sampled rodents had evidence of LASV infection, 41% and 44% of volunteers, respectively, were seropositive for LASV.…”
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“…Human infectious diseases are a significant threat to global human health and with the majority of infectious diseases having a zoonotic. Recent investigations have found that LF is more widely distributed throughout the Wooded Savanna in West Africa [27]. In contrary to the study carried out by Richmond, Baglole [52], which is showed that LF was abundant in urban areas to poor sanitation and overcrowding.…”
Section: The Presence Of Lasv Was Noted In Rattus Rattus Mastomys Mumentioning
confidence: 67%