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Serological Detection of Flavivirus Infections in Saudi Baboons.

Ayodeji Oluwadare OlarinmoyeHenk NiphuisErnst VerschoorBabasola Oluseyi OlugasaOlayinka Olabisi IsholaAli Abdullah AldosariAhmed BougBamidele Nyemike OgunroKhalid Al-Hezaimi
Published in: EcoHealth (2021)
To evaluate the risk to public health from Flaviviruses in the southwest region of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, we screened as sentinels, 50 commensal hamadryas baboons located at a peri-domestic site on the outskirts of Ta'if City in February 2013. Of the baboons, 12% [95% CI 5, 24], 0% [95% CI 0, 7] and 10% [95% CI 3, 22] were seropositive in a pan-Flavivirus ELISA (anti-pan-WNV 1-2, Usutu, Zika), Dengue virus 1-4 ELISA (anti-DENV 1-4) and WNV-1 PRNT, respectively, indicating Flavirus exposures of the subjects with possible risk to public health in the area.
Keyphrases
  • dengue virus
  • public health
  • saudi arabia
  • zika virus
  • aedes aegypti
  • air pollution
  • global health
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