Serological biomarker for assessing human exposure to Aedes mosquito bites during a randomized vector control intervention trial in northeastern Thailand.
Benedicte FustecThipruethai PhanitchatSirinart AromsereeChamsai PeintongKesorn ThaewnongiewTipaya EkalaksanananDominique CerqueiraAnne PoinsignonEric ElgueroMichael J BangsNeal D E AlexanderHans J OvergaardVincent CorbelPublished in: PLoS neglected tropical diseases (2021)
This study represents an important step toward the validation of the specific IgG response to the Aedes salivary peptide Nterm-34kDa as a proxy measure for Aedes infestation levels and human-mosquito exposure risk in a dengue endemic setting. The use of the IgG response to the Nterm-34 kDa peptide as a viable diagnostic tool for estimating dengue transmission requires further investigations and validation in other geographical and transmission settings.