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Dengue and zika seropositivity, burden, endemicity, and cocirculation antibodies in Nigeria.

Peter Asaga MacMarkos TadelePhilomena E AiriohuodionThilini NisansalaShaistha ZubairJude AigohbahiChukwuma AnyaikeRaman VelayudhaAxel KroegerMarcus Panning
Published in: Annals of medicine (2023)
This study highlighted an unexpectedly high antibody seropositivity, burden, hidden endemicity, and regional spread of mono- and co-circulating flaviviruses (DENV and ZIKV) in Nigeria.Key messagesDengue flavivirus sero-cross-reactivity drives antibody-dependent enhancement of ZIKV infection.Both viruses share common hosts (humans) and vectors (primarily Aedes aegypti), and are thus influenced by similar biological, ecological, and economic factors, resulting in epidemiological synergy.Additionally, the actual burden in epidemic and interepidemic periods is grossly or chronically unknown and underreported. Despite this trend and the potential public health threat, there are no reliable data, and little is known about these arboviral co-circulation infections.
Keyphrases
  • zika virus
  • aedes aegypti
  • dengue virus
  • public health
  • risk factors
  • human health
  • risk assessment
  • big data
  • electronic health record
  • gene therapy