The detection of Japanese encephalitis virus (JEV) in the Murray region, New South Wales: a public health investigation.

Q3 Medicine
Gamuchirai M Shava, Katherine Todd, Tracey Oakman, Saifur Rahman, Linda Hueston, Keira Glasgow, April Roberts-Witteveen
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Abstract: The detection of Japanese encephalitis virus (JEV) in pigs, at four piggeries in the Murray region in February 2022, prompted a public health investigation (PHI) by the New South Wales Department of Health (NSW Health) to identify people at greatest risk of infection. The PHI included three components: a vaccination clinic and accompanying clinic questionnaire; a serological investigation; and a cross-sectional study for consenting Australian-born participants who completed an extended questionnaire after receiving their serological results. The goals were to vaccinate a presumably naïve population to reduce associated risk and to understand the seroprevalence among Australian-born piggery workers. A total of 322 farm workers and/or residents attended clinics organised by NSW Health; 311 received a JEV vaccine (96.6%); and 302 (94%) completed a clinic questionnaire. Of 178 people from whom serology was collected (55.3%), a total of 165 returned Defined Epitope Blocking enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (DEB ELISA) results; 153/165 of those returning DEB ELISA results were Australian born. The study's cross-sectional component involved 129 participants, ten of whom were seropositive. The overall seropositivity for 153 Australian-born participants across the identified piggeries was 6.5% (95% confidence interval [95% CI]: 3.4-12.0%), suggesting that JEV was circulating in piggeries, and plausibly more broadly, within the Murray region prior to serology collection. Male sex and working on, or visiting, a farm other than their regular workplace were both associated with JEV seropositivity (odds ratio [OR]: 5.4; 95% CI: 0.94-137.1 and OR: 37; 95% CI: 0.92-22.08 respectively). JEV vaccination uptake was high among piggery workers in the Murray region. Further studies are needed to determine if piggery workers have an increased risk of developing JEV compared to people who do not work or live on JEV-affected piggeries. The reasons for the emergence of JEV in pigs in the Murray region remain unclear.

新南威尔士州默里地区日本脑炎病毒(JEV)的检测:一项公共卫生调查。
摘要:2022年2月,新南威尔士州Murray地区的4个猪场检测到日本脑炎病毒(JEV),促使新南威尔士州卫生部(NSW health)开展公共卫生调查(PHI),以确定感染风险最高的人群。PHI包括三个组成部分:疫苗接种诊所和随附的诊所问卷;血清学调查;另一项横断面研究是针对澳大利亚出生的参与者,他们在收到血清学结果后完成了一份扩展问卷。研究的目标是为可能的naïve人群接种疫苗,以降低相关风险,并了解澳大利亚出生的养猪场工人的血清患病率。共有322名农场工人和/或居民到新南威尔士州卫生部组织的诊所就诊;311人接种了乙脑疫苗(96.6%);302例(94%)完成临床问卷调查。在收集血清学的178人(55.3%)中,共有165人返回了定义表位阻断酶联免疫吸附测定(DEB ELISA)结果;在返回DEB ELISA结果的患者中,153/165人出生在澳大利亚。该研究的横断面部分涉及129名参与者,其中10人血清检测呈阳性。在已确定的猪场中,153名澳大利亚出生的参与者的总体血清学阳性为6.5%(95%置信区间[95% CI]: 3.4-12.0%),这表明在血清学收集之前,乙脑病毒在猪场中传播,并且可能更广泛地在默里地区传播。男性性别以及在农场工作或访问农场以外的正常工作场所均与乙脑病毒血清阳性相关(优势比[or]: 5.4;95% CI: 0.94-137.1, OR: 37;95% CI分别为0.92-22.08)。默里地区养猪场工人的乙脑疫苗接种率很高。需要进一步的研究来确定养猪场工人是否比不工作或生活在受乙脑病毒影响的养猪场的人有更高的患乙脑病毒的风险。穆雷地区猪中出现乙脑病毒的原因尚不清楚。
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