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Minimally Symptomatic Infection in an Ebola 'Hotspot': A Cross-Sectional Serosurvey.

Eugene T RichardsonJ Daniel KellyMohamed Bailor BarrieAnnelies W MesmanSahr KarkuKomba QuiwaRegan H MarshSongor KoedoyomaFodei DabohKathryn P BarronMichael GradyElizabeth TuckerKerry L DierbergGeorge W RutherfordMichele BarryJames Holland JonesMegan B MurrayPaul E Farmer
Published in: PLoS neglected tropical diseases (2016)
By using ELISA to measure Zaire Ebola virus antibody concentrations, we identified a significant number of individuals with previously undetected EBOV infection in a 'hotspot' village in Sierra Leone, approximately one year after the village outbreak. The findings provide further evidence that Ebola, like many other viral infections, presents with a spectrum of clinical manifestations, including minimally symptomatic infection. These data also suggest that a significant portion of Ebola transmission events may have gone undetected during the outbreak. Further studies are needed to understand the potential risk of transmission and clinical sequelae in individuals with previously undetected EBOV infection.
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